a new sticker approaches.... common buckeye butterflies printed on vaporwave vinyl giving them a subtle holographic shimmer ✨✨
these will be on etsy tomorrow at NOON est - stock is extremely limited so be there or be square!! 🦋🦋
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Invertober Days 11, 12, and 13! I had a great time with all of these lovely warm colors
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September 2022: Labor Day
Seen while walking...
A goblin hidey-hole:
Common Buckeye female:
Common Buckeye female with eagerly approaching male:
This church used to be our election day voting location (As an aside, our early voting site is a different location). It had been our voting location for sixteen years. About a year or so ago, they put up these “United Methodists Stand Against Racism” signs. My queen & I thought it was awesome even though neither of us are Methodists. At the time, it just felt good to see someone take a stand for good. Out of nowhere this year, the Republican controlled election commission changed our election day voting location to a different site. It might be a coincidence but, as someone who grew up in a bigoted family with bigoted friends in a bigoted city in a bigoted county in a bigoted state in a bigoted country & had to work to slough off all that bigot baggage, I know that racism thrives in an environment of plausible alternate explanations. So, yeah, I think the election commission changed the voting location because the Republicans didn’t like the signs:
Sunday’s backyard garden harvest:
Sunday dinner - five hot Italians & four big Hebrews. I know how that sounds. I tested that line out on my queen & she said, “I’d say you should be ashamed but I know you have no shame” which is completely true:
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Colorful Spring Butterflies are Taking to the Air
So Many Eyes
Even though much of the United States is struggling with late snow, here in Florida spring has definitely arrived. I’ve recently shared several posts about spring wildflowers, but for wildflowers to thrive they need pollinators. And of course, the pollinators are also coming back out along with the flowers. On Monday I went outside to do some bird watching and ended up getting…
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COMMON BUCKEYE BUTTERFLY
there is nothing it can't see!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
including your sins!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so don't do whatever you were going to do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 7/10 on the edible scale!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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day 11 common buckeye. something something OSU
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@madscientist2739 submitted: Hello! First one is from Gulf Coast Florida, on a freshwater river! The other is Tallahassee Florida :-)
Hi! Two very lovely pals. The first is a common buckeye and the beetle is a southern masked chafer :)
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Common Buckeye, Junonia coenia
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Watch the American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 now: https://youtu.be/bWiW4Rp8vF0?feature=shared
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GOOD THING TODAY not only eclipse BUT I just saw THREE monarch butterflies outside which is A GOOD THING
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The beautiful Buckeye Butterfly enjoying bonariensis verbena (resting on wild violet in background in my Virginia gardens on Forsythia Hill.
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Photo: LDeans
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Eyespots
Do you think that the First One still watches over us?
Of course not, child. They have no eyes with which to see. This is why you must be kind to any insect, creepy crawly, or critter you see. Especially moths. They carry our secrets on the wind and in the shadows back to their liege, and whisper them the truths we hide in our hearts.
Uh, this piece rapidly spiraled out of control. But my muse kept pushing me to work on this, and I’m glad I did. This is Adamsa Priasi, the First God in my novel universe. A tricky, weird little creature of a god, but they have fun at least. Their domains are many, but include chaos, children, and pranks. Their sacred animals are bugs, but in particular moths are their favorite, as they remind them of what they once were. As one should give blood to the blood god, I am required to give moths to the moth god. Hope y’all enjoy.
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