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Emily Bergman speaks outside the Mary Norton Clapp Library during the Kick-Off event for "The Big Read: Robinson Jeffers and the Ecologies of Poetry" at Occidental College on October 1, 2009. A Robinson Jeffers exhibit was also unveiled and a bobcat from the Wildlife Waystation was also at the event. Jeffers was a graduate of the class of 1905. (Photo by Marc Campos, College Photographer, Copyright Occidental College 2009)

Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

New mural on the historic Way Station building

Photo by Danna Dykstra-Coy

People gather to listen to poetry outside the Mary Norton Clapp Library during the Kick-Off event for "The Big Read: Robinson Jeffers and the Ecologies of Poetry" at Occidental College on October 1, 2009. A Robinson Jeffers exhibit was also unveiled and a bobcat from the Wildlife Waystation was also at the event. Jeffers was a graduate of the class of 1905. (Photo by Marc Campos, College Photographer, Copyright Occidental College 2009)

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

Tom Burkdall recites poetry outside the Mary Norton Clapp Library during the Kick-Off event for "The Big Read: Robinson Jeffers and the Ecologies of Poetry" at Occidental College on October 1, 2009. A Robinson Jeffers exhibit was also unveiled and a bobcat from the Wildlife Waystation was also at the event. Jeffers was a graduate of the class of 1905. (Photo by Marc Campos, College Photographer, Copyright Occidental College 2009)

This photo was taken at Old Abilene Town, a tourist trap creating the Old West.

Adams Ranger Station. Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho.

Autumn / Steve and Phil's Garden & Monarch Butterfly Waystation . Dupont Circle / East between Massachusetts Avenue and P Street, NW, Washington DC . Wednesday morning, 26 October 2011 . Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography

 

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Autumn / Steve and Phil's Garden & Monarch Butterfly Waystation . Dupont Circle / East between Massachusetts Avenue and P Street, NW, Washington DC . Wednesday morning, 26 October 2011 . Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography

 

Pumpkin Patch

 

Read 26 October 2011 Elvert Barnes FREEDOM blog at elvertbarnes-freedom.blogspot.com/2011/10/monarch-butterf...

Kings Park Library

Monarch butterfly waystation

Swallowtail caterpillar on parsley.

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

Milkweed seed pod opening to release its seeds. This was the last one of them in my Monarch Waystation.

Martha Ronk reads "Return" outside the Mary Norton Clapp Library during the Kick-Off event for "The Big Read: Robinson Jeffers and the Ecologies of Poetry" at Occidental College on October 1, 2009. A Robinson Jeffers exhibit was also unveiled and a bobcat from the Wildlife Waystation was also at the event. Jeffers was a graduate of the class of 1905. (Photo by Marc Campos, College Photographer, Copyright Occidental College 2009)

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

People gather to listen to poetry outside the Mary Norton Clapp Library during the Kick-Off event for "The Big Read: Robinson Jeffers and the Ecologies of Poetry" at Occidental College on October 1, 2009. A Robinson Jeffers exhibit was also unveiled and a bobcat from the Wildlife Waystation was also at the event. Jeffers was a graduate of the class of 1905. (Photo by Marc Campos, College Photographer, Copyright Occidental College 2009)

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

New mural on the historic Way Station building

Photo by Danna Dykstra-Coy

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

Keep the Bruce Clean sign in the Blue Bay Motel monarch butterfly waystation garden, Tobermory, Ontario, Canada © Linda Dawn Hammond/ IndyFoto August 28, 2020

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

Butterfly Activities at the Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Happy Flower Thursday!

 

Spotted at the Butterfly Garden earlier this week while on a bike ride. Oil painting effect applied in FotoSketcher.

 

Monarch Waystation,

University of Kansas,

Lawrence (Douglas County), KS.

 

Happy Flower Thursday!

 

A beautiful Monarch (although a bit on the ratty side with a torn wing) on top of a color coordinated Mexican Sunflower. I love these butterflies and this flower.

 

Monarch Waystation,

Foley Hall,

University of Kansas,

Lawrence (Douglas County), KS.

In my butterfly garden in Toms River, New Jersey 7-26-17. Waystation number 11567

A post for Flower Thursday!

 

These yellow flowers bring a smile to my face. I hope this does the same for you.

 

Monarch Waystation,

University of Kansas,

Lawrence (Douglas County), KS.

People gather to listen to poetry outside the Mary Norton Clapp Library during the Kick-Off event for "The Big Read: Robinson Jeffers and the Ecologies of Poetry" at Occidental College on October 1, 2009. A Robinson Jeffers exhibit was also unveiled and a bobcat from the Wildlife Waystation was also at the event. Jeffers was a graduate of the class of 1905. (Photo by Marc Campos, College Photographer, Copyright Occidental College 2009)

Like to go back for a shot that isn't motion blurred, but I'm afraid someone will think I'm casing the joint....

The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

A post for Totally Texture Tuesday!

 

The Swallowtail Butterflies especially like this plant. This time of year, you can usually find several caterpillars on the plant.

 

Monarch Waystation,

University of Kansas,

Lawrence (Douglas County), KS.

 

A carpenter bee visits a garden certified as a monarch waystation at Patuxent River Park in Prince George's County, Md., on Sept. 22, 2015. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.

 

The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.

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