Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Monday-Tuesday


The Swallowtail population is flourishing. Including the Black Swallowtail, I counted six. Unfortunately, three was all I could get in the picture.
AND... Other species.
 If anyone is curious about cat fencing, it's the black mesh over the privacy fence.


AND....

A view from the window.

AND...







39 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Lucky, lucky kayakers.
And I love the shots from your home.

Anonymous said...

I'd be worried about the whale. Everything seen in your window view could be seen from an Australian home window and usually things are just that bit different, but not so in this case.

Valerie-Jael said...

Your garden is looking great. Those kayakers must have had an almighty shock! Hugs, Valerie

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

If I had that beautiful garden view from my window, I'd never leave. What a glorious view and lovely flowers and plants.

The kayakers got a big surprise, indeed.

Pat Hatt said...

Sure enjoying your spot, I guess they know they aren't being hunted any more haha

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

That was amazing seeing the whale gently lift them up.

RO said...

Such a lovely garden view, and something about seeing butterflies relaxes my soul. What an amazing experience that had to have been with the whale. Happy Tuesday to you, Super Sandra and Hugs! RO

Jamie Ghione said...

Great garden pictures.
Interesting video.

Janie Junebug said...

That video is amazing! I don't understand the cat fencing. What does the black mesh do?

Love,
Janie

Elizabeth Seckman said...

Butterflies are so beautiful. Wouldn't it be nice if butterflies could be as numerous as flies. I'd much rather be bugged at a picnic by a butterfly.

Sandra Cox said...

Lucky in more ways than one, hey?:)
Thanks, EC:)

Sandra Cox said...

Not me. My heart would have stopped, so I wouldn't have to worry about it. Heh:)
Nice to know I've got an Australian-like garden:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Val.
An almighty shock indeed:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks so much, dear Elizabeth.
Yes, those kayakers did:)

Sandra Cox said...

Heh. Yeah, thank goodness the mighty hunter has lost interest.

L. Diane Wolfe said...

A little nerve-wracking to be on top of a whale like that.

We got some regular swallowtails, but most of ours here are the black variety.

CJ Kennedy said...

Beautiful garden! So many butterflies! I only saw a few this year. And now the worry no more butterflies or bees as the EEE virus has been discovered in mosquitoes in my area. One woman has died from it and 3 others are sick. The state began spraying my area last night. 😔 Wow those kayakers were sure lucky!

nashvillecats2 said...

Loved the shots Sandra, thanks for sharing with us.

Yvonne.

Jeanie said...

Beautiful. Very hard, sometimes, to get those butterflies and you nailed it! How fun to see so many you could only get three in the photo!

Birgit said...

Don't ya just love the butterfly bush? We have four and we have a lot of butterflies, mainly monarchs. you took some really nice photos. They are lucky because the whale could have done some serious damage but it shows how gentle this beast is. I would have to change my underwear if I was in that spot

Sandra Cox said...

It sure was, Alex:)

Sandra Cox said...

Butterflies are born relaxers aren't they, Ro? Although 2 were pretty engrossed in their activity and landed on my toe to do it. I directed them to the nearest rent by the hour motel:)
That would definitely have been an experience with the whale, for sure.
Hugs received and returned.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Jamie:)

Sandra Cox said...

Keeps the cat from climbing over the fence.

Sandra Cox said...

Or ants:)
I like that thought!

Sandra Cox said...

I can't begin to imagine what that was like!
The black ones are very pretty.

Sandra Cox said...

Oh no. I saw on the news that a woman had died. It didn't click that she was in your area. PLEASE be careful.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Yvonne. My pleasure:)

Sandra Cox said...

That's the most Swallowtails I've seen at one time. It was fun:)

Sandra Cox said...

No problem for me. Either I would have fainted or my heart would have stopped. But what a remarkable experience with a truly remarkable creature. How folks can hunt them is beyond me.

Sandra Cox said...

Yes. I love the butterfly bush. They grow like trees here. We've got two and they are taking over. One has grown past the roof. I can't imagine 4:)

Adam said...

Nice flowers

Janie Junebug said...

I know that's the point, but how does it work? Do their claws slip on it so they can't get to the top?

da tabbies o trout towne said...

frankie.....dood.....cat fencin !! ??? due yur peepulz troo lee think thiz iz gonna....werk !! ;) ♥♥

Lowcarb team member said...

Your garden is looking very nice.

All the best Jan

Magic Love Crow said...

Your garden is gorgeous Sandra! Wow, look at all those butterflies!!! That whale was saying hello! LOL! Big Hugs!

Sandra Cox said...

He and the HH are constantly patrolling the fence. Frank looking for an out. The HH making sure there's no escape routes:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you, Jan:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Stacy:) The butterflies are fluttering as I type.
He did appear to be saying hello, didn't he? Oh so gently.
Hugs received and returned.