The butterfly is a symbol of resurrection and re-birth. It is fitting to remember that someday these ugly piles going up all over the place will be condemned and something better put in their place.
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11 comments:
uh oh, here we go again.
Thank you for posting the butterfly picture. It makes me feel good to remember that warmer days are ahead.
The next scene is phony tony como stepping on it.
"Tip-toe through the tulips with me-e-e-e-e-e-e!"
The butterfly is a symbol of resurrection and re-birth. It is fitting to remember that someday these ugly piles going up all over the place will be condemned and something better put in their place.
Thx for that this morning. It helped. There is still a lot of beauty in Queens.
i love butterflys, i believe it's the greatest, beautiful gift from god.
crapper has a great blog because crapper posts animals too <3 =)! wait.. theyre animals rite? lolz
respect nature, never kill bugs or animals
That is a freakin, clothing eating MOTH!!!!
You've confused two different insects. The one that eats cloth is pure brown, has feathery antennae and stays in the dark.
Butterflies come out during the day because they eat nectar from colorful flowers and their vision is suited to seeing spectra of visible light.
Moths use their feather antennae to negotiate in the darkness, and they are usually white or drably colored so they can hide during the day.
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