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Snow day! haha well sorta a lot of times my school district has snow days when there is no snow at my house, over all a good day though.
This was how i asked my Boyfriend to tolo, you know the dance where the girls are suppose to ask the boys, well anyway he said no, then proceeded to tell me he had already been asked by his girlfriend that morning.
It turns out these are all Question Marks. Mean and Pinchy has impressed on me that the color is not the determining factor but the dot markings count the most.
Made for The East End Arts Club's Alphabet show.
Packing cardboard and framing tape!
Actual size is approx. 2.5 x 1.5 meters and was scanned on a Cruse scanner at The Art Group in london.
Construction du Question Mark Umbrella du septième Docteur par avec tuto de DrWhoJr sur Youtube.
Making the seventh Doctor's Question Mark umbrella with DrWhoJr's tutorial on Youtube.
Première étape : construire le support, arrondir les extrémités de la barre en plexiglas.
First step : making the jig, bowing the ends of the acrylic rod.
Responding to an ID inquiry, this is a wings-open view of what I believe to be a Question Mark. This appears to be the same individual as posted earlier with a ventral view of the wings. The markings of this individual, below, are a bit confusing.
Here is the Question Mark perched on some Perennial Peas just after it was released. This was a butterfly reared from a caterpillar found on June 3. The photos in this set display the development of the caterpillar over the time that it was kept it in a container. The caterpillar was provided with fresh leaves each day from the tree where it had originally been captured. The caterpillar of this butterfly is very colorful. To see the development of this butterfly from when I first found it as a small caterpillar, view the rest of the photos in the set. The container for the caterpillar was a small, inexpensive covered plastic storage container with some holes punched into the lid. It is best to clean out the container each day and to provide fresh leaves from the plant where it was found. If the caterpillars are healthy, they will eat a lot and produce a lot of frass. Leaves are kept fresh by placing the stem portion into a small plastic baggie with a water-soaked cotton ball.
"Year of the Butterfly". Okay the last several years have been somewhat sparce regarding butterflies ~ BUT NOT THIS YEAR ! I have never seen so many butterflies! The Chinese Privet in my front yard had more than 50 butterflies on it this afternoon.
Question Mark
(Polygonia interrogationis)
(Fabricius, 1798)
Family: Nymphalidae
Subfamily: Nymphalinae
Identification: Forewing hooked; upperside is red-orange with black spots. Upperside hindwing of summer form is mostly black with a short tail; that of winter form has much orange and a longer, violet-tipped tail. Underside is light brown; hindwing with pearly white question mark in center.