Monday

Chrysalis with Dew Drops

Change occurs when one becomes what she is, not when she tries to become what she is not. ~Ruth P. Freedman

My VERY FIRST chrysalis found Sunday 04/10/11.

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28 comments:

  1. Left over from last year? or new for this year? I forget if you are in warm or cold climate. I have not been able to get to my favorite blogs for so long - I've missed so much!! Hoping to catch up.

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  2. So, so very unique. What a fabulous subject to photograph! Outstanding job too.

    My Link for today:
    Hot pink...BEAUTY and the BEAST

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  3. It's lovely.... you must have had a foggy morning over your way too that put all those nice dew drops on everything in the yard.

    Di

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  4. Isn't it amazing how nature works? Excellent image Kerri!

    Happy Week!
    xo Catherine

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  5. Lucky you - that is a great find!

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  6. Simply beautiful! I've never been fortunate to see one before. Thanks for sharing your lovely post!

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  7. Now that is one unusual shot. Is this from 2011? Very cool Kerri.
    B.

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  8. Oooooo! It looks like some kind of fine one million count sheet material!!! Beautiful!!

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  9. Hi Kerri..This is magical,mystical,unique,...so many description for the subject of this photo...beautiful quote and photo..loved it!!

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  10. Lovely capture - very unusual and beautiful.

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  11. Beautiful. It looks like glass.

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  12. Wow what a cool composition! Exquisite!

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  13. The dewdrops certainly add to the beauty.

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  14. Totally awesome, Kerri. With the dewdrops as diamonds, it could be the priceless jewel on a necklace.

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  15. Wow, looking forward to seeing butterflies again soon!

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  16. Kerri, that is just gorgeous! We don't see chrysalises (chrysali??) until August or September in Maine. Glad to know the monarchs are on the move! Thanks for that lovely photo....

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  17. gorgeous...glass meets cotton!!

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  18. I've never seen anything like that before, but it's breathtaking.

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  19. wow...that is wonderful to find and also to photograph! So delicate looking.

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  20. I'm jealous! Thanks for stopping by my blog & sharing this link. :)

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