What a treat to see a familiar species of dragonfly on your side of the continent! How did such small creatures spread across North America? Did they first arrive from the west or the east? Did they spread when the world was much younger and had a much different climate, or in more recent times, with our temperate climate?
I will echo the wish that all is well with you and your family.
Oh, I hope things are ok! I'll be checking back to see how things are going. Lovely post for the day as always. My thoughts are with you.
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You said a lot in pictures! :)
ReplyDeleteMe too wondering if all is OK.
ReplyDeleteLove how you capture even the small.
Great photos. I hope all is well
ReplyDeleteThose particular dragonflies always strike me as being polka-dotted! So cool!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, as always. Hope all will be well soon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat to see a familiar species of dragonfly on your side of the continent! How did such small creatures spread across North America? Did they first arrive from the west or the east? Did they spread when the world was much younger and had a much different climate, or in more recent times, with our temperate climate?
ReplyDeleteI will echo the wish that all is well with you and your family.
I love the photographs. And I can't recall a single time you have bored me with anything you wrote.
ReplyDeleteThinking positive thoughts for the family and health.
lovely sunny photos, so glad you are not here in the rain with us!
ReplyDeletegreat photos, as always. the buddha fest video was indeed wonderful - glad it had some healing power for you.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the pictures. As far as boring goes, I doubt we'd be bored...and Hah to you, too:)
ReplyDeleteLove that light!
ReplyDeleteKind wishes always to you and your family,
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