. . .And Another Thing

I know I have already posted a Gratitude List for today, but,

MONARCH!  I finally saw one today.

I have been feeling weary and depressed about the news of monarch decline, worried that someday I will be telling my children, “Remember the orange butterflies?  The monarchs?  You saw those before they became extinct.”  The word is bad.  Pesticides and herbicides here in the US coupled with deforestation in their wintering grounds in Mexico are depleting the populations at an alarming rate.

And part of me has been feeling hopeful, too, like Linus waiting for the Great Pumpkin to appear.  Like maybe I can be sincere enough and hopeful enough that they will at least appear here in this place, lay eggs, grow fat and healthy on our organic nectars, and develop strength for the next generation to journey south.  And one appeared today in the milkweed patch that we keep for their welcome.

She is female, of course.  I don’t know that for a fact, but I am willing it to be true, so that she will lay as many eggs as her little body can manage.  And I will tend them with hopeful energy.

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This is not the one I saw today.

2 thoughts on “. . .And Another Thing

  1. A few years ago we were “Creek Stomping” in Hammer Creek and came upon a small area that is typical on a Lancaster County creek as it meanders through meadows and small wooded areas. Trees over head, large rocks along the bank of the creek. The watered deepend here and as I stepped into the ol’ swimmin’ hole and floated on my back, I realized there were monarch butterflies EVERY WHERE!! Covering every tree, branch and leaf. We floated there in amazement for the longest time, unable to believenwhat we were seeing. Truly one of the most beautiful things I have been lucky enough to witness.

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