I'm sad my garden is slowly ending its growing season. Even though my tomato plants are brown and scraggly, there's still some green in my garden. My chives are shooting out beautiful blossoms and I found a caterpillar chomping away at my parsley.
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16 comments:
Great photography!!
Wow! I agree with Kim, great pictures!!
I have never seen a monarch caterpillar in real life. Well, I guess I still haven't but it feels kind of like it did. LOL
Your photos are amazing!!
Beautiful as always Emily!!~
Wow - that caterpiller is amazing!! Beautiful photos Emily. :)
Your photography skills are amazing. The monarch caterpillar is beautiful. Reminded me of all the year I spent teaching the life cycle of the butterfly to 3rd graders. Our school district provided us with live caterpillars so that we might experience metamorphosis, hands-on! So beautiful.
beautiful photo! love the caterpillar ones! thanks for sharing. have a great weekend!
xo
fitty
aww, gorgeous!
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great photography!! thanks for sharing.. i love coming back to your blog and check all your wonderful shots!
Beautiful pics Emily!!!
Beautiful Emily! It's so nice to still see some green out there! Do you have a macro lens?
Oooh, pretty pics! Always sad when the garden winds down. I think that's a parsleyworm. We've ended up with a few of them as pets :)
That's a great photograph--so clear! I guess we have to put up with a little chomping so we can see the butterflies later! Linda
Great shots....love the black swallowtail caterpillar. He was probably going to make a chrysalis not too long after that shot. Normally they are green but every once in awhile you will find the black. They are beautiful!
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