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A fall form question mark (Polygonia interrogationis) found behind the L.C. Bates Museum in Hinckley this morning.

Page from 1954 edition by Vercors. A novel questioning what is human nature. Love the strong graphic chapter dividers. Personal collection.

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

The anglewing butterflies include the Question Mark and the Comma. They look a lot alike but can be distinguished by a stripe on the dorsal wing and the punctuation mark on the ventral wing (see below). There is a summer and winter coloration pattern. The above is the summer pattern with a dark hind wing and purple trim.

The question mark is often seen in early spring as it overwinters in some snug hideaway.

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

From the Frank S. "Luke" Luqueer Photo Collection

  

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Who broke the pavement?

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

Question Mark at Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park, TX, 121224. Polygonia interrogationis. Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae.

(Not) Knowing begins with asking questions

Question Mark at Lamine River Conservation Area, MO, 080701. Polygonia interrogationis.

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

This question mark butterfly was one of several who were feeding on rotting fallen persimmons in our backyard in Conway, Arkansas.

Ask.com building located on 12th & Clay St. downtown Oakland, CA

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I came to work to a dead hard drive this morning. Harsh.

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

My "monkey mind" as the yoga guru's call it is in hyper drive. Where to go, what to do, having so much possibility and even freedom of choices is overwhelming. Who ever thought that could become a bad thing?! :)

 

Later in the day I finally had my "ah ha" moment and came to a peaceful place that I'm not supposed to find out all the answers. Perhaps my lesson right now is to dwell in the not knowing, to not have it all planned, organized with every destination lined up. But to be okay, calm at peace, dare I say even happy within the moment and outcome of each day and what it brings me. Being open to each possibility and following thru with even the smallest intuitions and gut feelings and see where it takes me.

 

Mantra for the Month "Let go"

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

Went to the park this afternoon to take my camera for a walk. Overcast skies provided good light for shooting insects. This is the discarded exoskeleton of the nymphal form of a cicada.

Near Victoria Embankment

LRV and question mark icons atop an information sign at the Denver RTD Light Rail stop at Union Station.

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

Riddle me this...

Is the Riddler's parking lot is next to Freakazoid's?

 

Perhaps!

 

These large round metal plates rotate cars so they can be loaded into the elevators in the correct orientation. Throughout Japan the cost of land and demand so high that these multi-story parking buildings can be constructed. They are self automated but I typically see some staff manning the controls at places like this, however at this location I did not see any staff. This building also had a nice traditional Japanese style room for you to wait as your car gets carried down from above. The waiting room is visible behind the green question mark.

Although I have cropped and enhanced this, it is basically as I took it. I was actualy doing an arty shot of the lines of the building against the sky, and only saw the cloud afterwards.

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

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"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

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