It was a little hard getting the troops motivated for the daily, three mile walk. As noted in the previous post, we took a two week break due to the +90 degree weather.
Just a few pictures:
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Sold to us as Mary Todd Daylily |
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Jay Daylily |
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Aerial roots on field corn. |
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A butterfly sucking up salt from the gravel road. |
Both
Ohio and
Michigan report a very low butterfly count. I can substantiate the low butterfly counts. This guy (and yes,
he was probably a boy) was a rarity and that made him worthy of a photo.
And a quick
link over to a site that tells how to attract butterflies. My only question is, "What is stale beer?"
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