Plenty of Monarch butterflies swooping around here lately, and I keep wondering if the hungry caterpillar I captured on video is one of them. I hope so. As much as I love birds, I hope they eat something else. We need our Monarchs.
In the first photo below, we see that something has been doing a good job of pollinating the sunflowers. Maybe Monarchs? Pollinators have also been working on the Black-Eyed Susans scattered through a field along the Greenway.
The Rose o’ Sharon and the Trumpet Vine are flourishing. So much beauty! I had to bring some of it indoors — Russian Sage and Potentilla.
Next are views of a lily pond, Fresh Pond, and a West Side New Shoreham beach, including long shadows from artists of various ages who work with stones. There’s also a shot of the Mohegan Bluffs.
And for good measure, another glamorous nature scene, but one that Caroline H. sent from Utah.
















I wonder if Caroline H is my sister, and if the picture she shared is from her place in Utah.
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It is your sister, but she said something about Arizona and monsoons.
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Sweet shots of summer! Lovely pictures.
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Enjoying summer and nature– even if Covid restrictions return, we can still enjoy nature.
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You bet! So much to notice and enjoy.
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Those sunflowers are beautiful!!
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Sunflowers always seem best in a large group like that. They belong in company.
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Thanks for sharing these beautiful and happy photos! ☺
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Thanks for looking at them. Happy is always a goal.
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