Change occurs when one becomes what she is, not when she tries to become what she is not. ~Ruth P. Freedman My VERY FIRST chrysalis found Sunday 04/10/11.
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Change occurs when one becomes what she is, not when she tries to become what she is not. ~Ruth P. Freedman | Reactions: |
Left over from last year? or new for this year? I forget if you are in warm or cold climate. I have not been able to get to my favorite blogs for so long - I've missed so much!! Hoping to catch up.
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful...
ReplyDeleteSo, so very unique. What a fabulous subject to photograph! Outstanding job too.
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Hot pink...BEAUTY and the BEAST
It's lovely.... you must have had a foggy morning over your way too that put all those nice dew drops on everything in the yard.
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Wow - isn't it early?
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how nature works? Excellent image Kerri!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week!
xo Catherine
Great shot...very unique!
ReplyDeleteLucky you - that is a great find!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! I've never been fortunate to see one before. Thanks for sharing your lovely post!
ReplyDeleteNow that is one unusual shot. Is this from 2011? Very cool Kerri.
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Oooooo! It looks like some kind of fine one million count sheet material!!! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWow that is amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi Kerri..This is magical,mystical,unique,...so many description for the subject of this photo...beautiful quote and photo..loved it!!
ReplyDeleteLovely capture - very unusual and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It looks like glass.
ReplyDeleteWow what a cool composition! Exquisite!
ReplyDeleteThe dewdrops certainly add to the beauty.
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome, Kerri. With the dewdrops as diamonds, it could be the priceless jewel on a necklace.
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YOU TOTALLY ROCK.
Wow, looking forward to seeing butterflies again soon!
ReplyDeleteKerri, that is just gorgeous! We don't see chrysalises (chrysali??) until August or September in Maine. Glad to know the monarchs are on the move! Thanks for that lovely photo....
ReplyDeletegorgeous...glass meets cotton!!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen anything like that before, but it's breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteNeat shot!
ReplyDeleteFabulous
ReplyDeleteMajor awesome!!!
ReplyDeletewow...that is wonderful to find and also to photograph! So delicate looking.
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous! Thanks for stopping by my blog & sharing this link. :)
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