white morpho
Wednesday's visit to Magic Wings introduced me to a new butterfly.
This is a white morpho; it wears a subtle beauty.
Wednesday's visit to Magic Wings introduced me to a new butterfly.
This is a white morpho; it wears a subtle beauty.
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Denise Goldberg
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10:12 AM
While this reminds me of Christmas cactus I believe it is a different variety of succulent.
It has large flowers and succulent stems; a real beauty!
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Denise Goldberg
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3:35 PM
Today's visit to Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory made me happy. It's always wonderful to stand among butterflies, to feel their touch, to see them in flight and at rest.
I think this is the first time I saw two butterflies of different types where one is standing on the other.
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Denise Goldberg
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5:31 PM
Yesterday afternoon's walk in Odiorne Point State Park was timed perfectly from a sky standpoint. The earlier pure blue sky was decorated by inbound clouds.
The small rounded rocks along the coast remained walkable and somehow I managed to stay out of the water.
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Denise Goldberg
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10:33 AM
I headed to Salem yesterday afternoon to see if there was any new art on the walls.
The wall housing small square murals that is usually repainted each year still shows work from 2021. It wasn't until late in my wander that I found a new mural (replacement), a full wall of wonder. I enjoyed the art on the walls, both old and new.
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Denise Goldberg
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8:27 AM
A sign at the end of a dock on the Piscataqua River in Portsmouth, NH wears the words of Robert Dunn, the Poet Laureate of Portsmouth from 1999 to 2001. The words really appeal to me.
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Denise Goldberg
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3:37 PM
I hoped to find flowers when I visited the gardens of Long Hill this afternoon. While it's still early in the season I found tiny flowers scattered across the property. There were snowdrops, crocus, scilla, glory of the snow, winter aconite, and Lenten rose, all lending color and bringing smiles.
It's a good thing that the snow from early in the week has melted and the ground has had a chance to dry out because I couldn't resist getting down on the ground to get photos of the flowers! The flowers of early spring are wonderful.
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Denise Goldberg
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6:22 PM
Pink sand shows between the beach and the sand dunes at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. I've seen this more often at the southern end of the refuge; today it decorated the northern end.
The shades of pink and purple come from mineral deposits of rose quartz and garnet.
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Denise Goldberg
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5:09 PM