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Watching the beauty in nature can sometimes erase the chaos of the week. (Original Post)
mfcorey1
Oct 2019
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tavernier
(12,388 posts)1. Does that music play every time they are flying?
Very pretty. They almost look like they are under water.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)2. WOW! Beautiful butterflies.
Thanks for THIS!
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)3. Lovely!
Im driving through rainy Indiana right now, and the trees are gorgeous!
Indiana...great trees, terrible roads.
Mayor Pete, you should get elected governor of Indiana, and fix that second part. But leave the trees alone...they are spectacular!
Bayard
(22,063 posts)4. Gorgeous!
Combining my two favorite insects. Where do they come from?
With the hot dry summer we've had, the trees are not so much this year. Only the sassafras are bright red.