A child is like a butterfly in the wind.
Some can fly higher than others,
But each one flies the best it can.
Why compare one against the other?
Each one is different!
Each one is special!
Each one is beautiful!
Thanks for stopping by and enjoy your day.
SO true! Your photos are breathtaking!!
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, so true :) Thanks Ginny.
DeleteTruth.
ReplyDeleteAnd equally true of adults.
Most definitely, thank you EC :)
DeleteBeautiful! Such wise thoughts and gorgeous photos Denise, thank you :D)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue, and these wise thoughts are good reminders :)
DeleteLovely! I am impressed by how the light shines through the wings.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda :) Their wings are so delicate and the sun was at just the right angle. I was very lucky with the light.
DeleteBela sequência de fotografias e aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Obrigado :) Gostaria de lhe desejar uma boa semana também.
DeleteBeautiful butterfly. It is such a pity they don't last long enough to be seen by more folk.
ReplyDeleteIf it only could be so :) Thank you Valerie!
DeleteLovely! The monarch did a good job posing for your camera. The poem is a reminder that higher is not necessarily better. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Penelope, I was very lucky with the butterfly and couldn't agree more :)
DeleteA beautiful butterfly, I painted a similar on a pillow. Very clever words. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Lucyna, I would love to see your pillow :)
Deleteseveral of these photos look like the butterfly is made from stained glass.. awesome photos of a beautiful butterfly.
ReplyDeleteA good description Sandra, and thank you :)
DeleteThis is very meaningful to me as I watched children do this over my 37 year career.
ReplyDeleteSo happy that it does Red, I just know that every one of your students would have been very lucky to have you teach them all those years.
DeleteThanks Linda :) Glad you liked both photos and quote.
ReplyDeleteThank you Agnes, and welcome to my blog :)
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely thoughts along with your pretty photos of the Eastern Yellow Tiger Swallowtail. It's so nice when they emerge and show their beauty.
ReplyDeleteHello Martha Ellen, and thank you, how very true that is :)
DeleteStunning photos, well done. Have a good day, Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane, the butterflies certainly liked this hot humid weather we have been having :)
DeleteBeautiful takes, Denise!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
DeletePerfect! I want my granddaughter and her husband to see this as they parent three very different from each other youngsters!
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