Doesn't it look like it hasn't a care in the world?
"How does one become a butterfly?" she asked pensively. "You must want to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar." - Trina Paulus
The monarchs do love to fly, I think. That's a great photo. I did see a couple of butterflies in the last few days. Glad your recovery is going so well.
I'm new at blogging so I'm randomly looking at blogs. Your photos are beautiful! I plan on coming back to visit your site and see more of your lovely photos. Thanks
What an amazing photo! I love the butterfly quote and must copy that down before I forget it. Congratulations on POTW mention at Hilary's place...very deserving. Hope your recovery continues to go so well. XX
Oh it's wonderful! You're right, he doesn't look as if he has a care in the world. In fact, he seems to be leaping forward, as if hopping a breeze onto the next blissful adventure.
Already looking forward to all the butterflies next season. Glad the recovery is going so well Kerri. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI always miss the butterflies in the winter months. Thanks for sharing such a gorgeous photo with us!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that about dragonflys this morning - oh the freedom if I just had wings! :)
ReplyDeleteSo happy your recovery is going well - Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away! :)
I am so glad you are feeling better each day my friend...I can totally understand why you have the "free" feeling of a butterfly!
ReplyDeleteLove this photo too, it really does make me feel like a weight has been lifted! Beautiful!
Happy you are feeling better:) I love this flutterby in flight, great capture!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty of a shot, Kerri. It really does look as if it's flying for the sheer joy of it. Great quote too.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm SO happy to hear that you're doing well.
The monarchs do love to fly, I think. That's a great photo. I did see a couple of butterflies in the last few days. Glad your recovery is going so well.
ReplyDeleteI want to be this butterfly myself today! The weather...among other things...has me captured today! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful shot, Kerri. I am looking so forward to butterflies flying again! Guess I have a long, long wait! LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing capture - and a perfect title for it...
ReplyDeleteGo you! Rest up and take care.
ReplyDeleteThis quote and photo are exceptional. But then, all your photos are!
ReplyDeleteI'm new at blogging so I'm randomly looking at blogs. Your photos are beautiful! I plan on coming back to visit your site and see more of your lovely photos. Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi Kerri. Thanks for stopping by my blog and for your kind comments. Your photos are absolutely beautiful and I will be following regularly :-)
ReplyDeleteAmazing picture ! It's wonderful ! A great job Kerry !
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Glad to hear you are doing well! Funny I should see this post today... I saw a butterfly outside my office early, so beautiful and free.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture and quote!
my favourite butterfly!
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LOVE! I love how the flutterer looks like a ballerina! :0)
ReplyDeleteThis is a breath-taking and uplifting photo! Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo! You have a perfect butterfly photo.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the POTW!
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing shot !
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing photo! I love the butterfly quote and must copy that down before I forget it. Congratulations on POTW mention at Hilary's place...very deserving. Hope your recovery continues to go so well. XX
ReplyDeleteI love this. It is very, very beautiful. Carefree is a perfect word to describe the butterfly!
ReplyDeleteKerri, that is a magnificent photograph! Yes, that butterfly looks like it doesn't have a care in the world. A most wonderful choice for POTW!
ReplyDeleteAmazing butterfly shot! Congratulations on POTW.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful warm weather reminder! This is gorgeous. Congrats on your POTW from Hilary!
ReplyDeleteCheers, jj
Perfect shot! Well done!
ReplyDeleteOh it's wonderful! You're right, he doesn't look as if he has a care in the world. In fact, he seems to be leaping forward, as if hopping a breeze onto the next blissful adventure.
ReplyDeleteThat picture is positively joyous.
found you via potw ~ such a fantastic photo, reminds me to reach, stretch, open up even more :-)
ReplyDeletecongrats on the POTW,
ReplyDeleteI want to jump right into the photo.
To feel the colours, to feel the free.
Thank you.
and nice to "meet " you.