Saturday, July 10, 2021

FLUTTERBYS AND A FLAGONDRY

 A DRAGONFLY OR FLAGONDRY AS I SOMETIMES CALL THEM
Under clear blue sunny skies, it was all three of us in the Jeep this morning heading for  Exeter Ontario's Canadian Tire Store.  Needed a new battery for our 10-year-old weed whacker and we're finding 18V batteries harder to get now since those batteries were discontinued a few years ago.  We thought the CTC store in Exeter had one but they didn't.  It wasn't a wasted drive to Goderich though because we snagged a take-out breakfast from A&W.  And besides, it was a nice Saturday morning for a drive for all 3 of us together for a change.

 A NICE EARLY JULY SATURDAY MORNING
 AT EXETER'S PET VALUE PHEEBS WAITS FOR MOM TO BRING HER OUT A TREAT
 A PITSTOP FOR PHEEBS ON THE WAY HOME
 SPOTTED THIS RARE ARTICULATED PYTHON IN A CREEK TODAY....OKAY OKAY, SO IT WAS JUST A LARGE BRANCH
Home again and energized by cooler air I  hauled out our mower and cut all the grass.  It was 47F when we got up this morning.  I think we topped out at 66F today.  Bonus.  Following that, Pheebs and I took Scooter for a 'Whoop-T-Toot' around half a dozen big country blocks.  It gave the engine a whirl, the tires a turn, and the batteries a boost.  And it always gives me a boost too.

 JUST BREEZIN ALONG
 THE WINNEBAGO RUNS SO SMOOTH MY NAVIGATOR ALWAYS FALLS ASLEEP
Despite tussling with a late morning cloud cover Old Sol finally won the day and we had ourselves a marvelously sunny cool day.  Although about 90% of our beloved Pine Tree Trail is gone forever now Pheebs and I did slip out for a walk around the Park's pond looking for a few photos.  And we found some.
 SPOTTED A FLASH OF RED AT THE POND'S SOUTH END
THERE IT IS AGAIN
 OH IT'S JUST ED THE PARK'S RESIDENT GRASS CUTTER
DAYLILIES AT THE POND'S EDGE
 MORNING CLOAK BUTTERFLY OR FLUTTERBY:))
 A MORNING CLOAK AND A BLACK SWALLOWTAIL TOGETHER
 BLACK SWALLOWTAIL
 THE ONLY MONARCH BUTTERFLY I'VE SEEN SO FAR THIS YEAR
 I HAD TO VERY PATIENTLY FOLLOW THIS LITTLE FELLOW AROUND FOR EACH QUICK SHOT
It was one year ago on July 11th that we brought our little 24' Class C Winnebago Itasca Sprint home.  We picked it up south of Woodstock Ontario that day and started for home with Kelly leading the way in the Jeep.  Twenty minutes later we were into Woodstock's Friday afternoon traffic and had totally lost sight of each other.   I had no idea where Kelly was and she had no idea where I was either.  You can read HERE how two separated out of contact minds without smartphones logically reasoned out what to do next.
GROANER'S CORNER:((  
Three gentlemen are golfing one sunny day. They come to a difficult par with a water trap just after the tee. The first golfer proceeds to hit his ball right into the water. To retrieve it, he simply approaches the body of water and extends his golf club. The water parts, he takes his next shot and it lands on the green. The second golfer hits his ball towards the water, but rather than sink, the ball floats on top of the water. The golfer nonchalantly walks across the water and hits the ball onto the green.  The third golfer hits his ball directly into the water, where it quickly starts to sink. As the ball sinks, a fish grabs the ball in its mouth. At that very moment, a hawk plucks the fish out of the water and begins to carry it aloft. As the bird soars higher, a bolt of lightning startles the bird, which then drops the fish into a nearby tree. When the fish hits a branch of the tree, the ball pops out, rolls down the trunk of the tree, across the green, and right into the hole...Moses turns to Jesus and says "You know, I hate golfing with your Father."

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7 comments:

  1. Nice memories of the day you got your RV,I hope you make it to the south west USA this year

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  2. Those are great flutterby photos! I especially like the one with the head-on view...don't see that often. I suppose photographers do want to show the full magnificence of the wings, which you have done for the other ones...for sure. Thanks.

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  3. Careful. Articulated pythons are known to perfectly mimic sunken logs. They also like to curl up under recliners in sunrooms.

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  4. Your photos of the “flutterbys” are absolutely amazing!

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  5. Really enjoyed the butterfly pictures. Thank You.

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  6. You might find your older Batteries on E-Bay. Just type in the Battery Model Number.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  7. Awesome pictures of the flagondry and flutterbys! They're just so perfectly clear! A far cry from my own iphone photos now.

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