They're so pretty! And they were swarming around these yellow blooms!
Enjoying this pretty garden!
Beads today---no beads, LOL! Just my gold leaf necklace |
I hope everybody had a lovely Thanksgiving and I'll be around to visit y'all tonight and tomorrow.
Good Morning, We definitely thought about you when we were passing through Charleston. We got there one evening (stayed in Mount Pleasant) and left the next morning... We did (thanks to YELP) find an awesome Low Country Restaurant since I wanted Shrimp and Grits. Ate at acmeLowCountryKitchen in the Isle of Palms... YUM--absolutely delicious. Bet you have eaten there. Then the next morning before we left, we visited Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island --on a very very cold and windy morning... We had not been there before... One of these days, we'll visit and stay longer--just to meet you... I always LOVE LOVE LOVE your Charleston posts...
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Betsy
I love these photos too and your happy smiling face and happy walk! We have seen a few Monarchs but not many. We have the Gulf Friterary and I think the Monarch is that when I see one. Plus it's SO hard to get them to stay still long enough! haha! Have a good day sweet friend! Lots of hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you, been missing our walks. I think the prettiest thing in the garden was you:) Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you still have butterflies and flowers.. They are such a joy to see, especially as I look out my window and only see stick trees and a pansy here and there trying to fight the wind and cold. You look beautiful dressed in your poncho in the garden.
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ReplyDeletewhile we have snow...you have butterflies, not fair, even though i love snow!!
ReplyDeleteyour images are beautiful, the yellow flowers and the butterflies. i thought they were in mexico by now!!
What a lovely walk with all those pretty flowers and butterflies. You sure look lovely amongst the flowers. Man last summer when i was driving home with the Grandsons from their state to ours we must have been in some kind of butterfly swarm because we were plastered by them. My car looked like it was covered in egg yolk. The first thing we did was go through a car wash. before they were baked on.
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Saimi