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A nearly native plant habitat garden located in northeast Georgia in eco-region 231 (Southeast Mixed Forest Province) zone 7b on 10 acres of meadow and forest habitat. Growing food in harmony with nature and creating our best outdoor garden life.
I wonder what happens to our diet when we grow up into a horse.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
I wish I had them in my yard!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that quote! and beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo, that is one beautiful butterfly.
ReplyDeleteHmmm.... we should have those butterflies here, but I don't think I've ever seen one. Beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are some colors!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful butterfly. I only have small butterflies, green eggs and ham.
ReplyDeleteYou've really a great eye, Karin. Congratulations ! Such vivid colours...
ReplyDeleteIf only we could all poop butterflies!! hahaha! Love the photo!
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous! Thank you for introducing me to this quote! What a different sort of metamorphosis!! ;>)) Beautiful photo!!
ReplyDeleteHa, that's funny! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteDear Karin, Love Dr. Seuss and butterflies ... and love this post. P x
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous butterfly! I used to love reading doctor Seuss to my son and am a fan. Happy Birthday Dr. Suess an have a great weekend Karin!
ReplyDeleteHi Karin, I've finally had a bit of time to look through your blogs posts; you're not only an amazing photographer but have really interesting articles. A great blog. I've joined as a follower and look forward to your posts. All the best, Kelli.
ReplyDeleteHello Karin, wish that beautiful butterfly will come in my garden sometimes...great shot! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo to go with the quote! I've got the spring counter at my site also.. Only 2 weeks until spring is officially here!
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