Current Favorite Photo

Hummingbird

My youngest child took this photo and I love it. I like the composition, I like the hummingbird shown in two ways from two angles; directly and by the shadow. I like the memory of watching my child observe and take the photo. What a great image. It makes me happy. My youngest would also like me to mention that they are still in elementary school and they are very proud of this photo.

Buckeye Metamorphosis

This was a wonderful find. One day we discovered more than 20 caterpillars on a single bush. We went back to visit regularly and watched the metamorphosis process of a buckeye butterfly.

Buckeye Metamorphosis
September 20th – This caterpillar is about two inches long in this photo.
Buckeye Metamorphosis
September 29th – The chrysalis. Not sure which of the many caterpillars made this specific chrysalis but I was lucky to follow this one for the rest of the process.
Buckeye Metamorphosis
October 8 – This is the butterfly that emerged from the same chrysalis in the picture above this one. After emerging, the butterflies tended to sit still for a while with their wings closed. You see here the underside of the wings because they are closed. (Photo by partner)
Buckeye Metamorphosis
October 8 – A little later, this is that same butterfly now with opened wings. This is the beautiful pattern of the buckeye butterfly. (Photo by partner)

Cottonwood Lake

Cottonwood Lake

Reflections in Cottonwood Lake in Hellyer County Park. From this one spot, within 3 minutes of standing still, I saw fish jumping, three dragonflys, a little baby duck with a parent duck, and two small birds, all come to within ten feet of where I stood under a tree along the water. And then I watched this reflection in the lake for a while.