It was an amazing weekend. Great to see the kids. JL went to Las Vegas for a few days for business and pleasure earlier in the week. It was 47 ℃ and the dry heat was horrible.
JL flew, with 2 buddies, and real pilots on a Sky Combat Ace Extreme flying event. The three men flew with three pilots in a two-person plane. It was epic. He showed us the footage. He came home Friday, then they came for a sleepover Saturday night.
He brought home a 'Close Eyes' for Caitlin.
Things are quieter here at the house. I'm watching the catterpigglies, as my mom used to call them. I have figured this one out. Yellow wooly bear moth! There is power in sticking together, I suppose.
Then there is this little fly!
oxomerus geminatus the Eastern Calligrapher, a common species of syrphid fly |
Giant Knapweed and a honey bee! |
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Cool airplanes! Love your water lilies, and the dehydrated water takes the cake!
The can of water is weird, like something in a Civil Defense shelter. WHAT does it do if it requires water to be added to it? Make more than a gallon of water? Maybe the birds and caterpillars would like it. Linda in Kansas
We were out early to get the yardwaste to the curb for pick up - at 7am it was already so close you couldn't breathe for the heat & oh the bugs are already out in full force. Your mr frog, Jeramiah looks quite content in his comfy home.
Oh good, waterlilies. I see Jeremiah.
Dehydrated water 🤣
I love seeing the flowers and caterpillars. I'd love more caterpillars here, but I've had no luck attracting them since my rue died out.
The dehydrated water cracks me up!
The deerflies are just brutal here too. The bats are keeping the mozzies in check thank goodness. One buzzed my head a few nights ago that surprised me, but I'm well beyond being afraid of them.
Love the waterlilies and the frog.
Always love your photos in nature. "Catterpigglies", how I love that name!
Enjoy your day - and thank you for the beauty you share.
Such a beautiful post. Thank you!
It's that time of year when there's lots of action in the plant and animal world.
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