On my plant, upon inspection with my macro lens, I found this amazing work of nature. A mother caring gently, for her delicate egg sac.Sunday, September 5, 2010
Snapshot Sunday
For no particular reason, I've decide to upload some pictures I've been snapping. Because it's Sunday, I bring you...beans. Well one actually. This is my first attempt at being a gardner and while I failed miserably in the radish department, these little haricot verts ended up in our belly last week.
On my plant, upon inspection with my macro lens, I found this amazing work of nature. A mother caring gently, for her delicate egg sac.

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the flower pot... this thing crawls out. He's only a little moth- no bigger than my thumb nail, but up close he looks like a vision from a horror movie, or something dreaded that might go bump in the night (only on a windshield).
Lastly, my fascination with eagles continues. I learned so much from watching my eagle cam- did you know that eagles mate for life and live about 20-30 years? Native American Folklore considered the eagles the protector of all things. It was good luck to see one, because it meant that you would win in battle. The battles have changed a little today, but I still think it's amazing to see one. We have had several pairs at Rattlesnake Lake this summer.
On my plant, upon inspection with my macro lens, I found this amazing work of nature. A mother caring gently, for her delicate egg sac.
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