Sunday, March 18, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Breaking Free
I was raking one day and while taking off some stuck dry leaves, I noticed it hanging there. I had been using the rake for some time so that gives you an idea of how well they attach themselves. I set the rake by the back door so I could watch it closely and hopefully catch it breaking free. I certainly think it is serendipitous that a Monarch caterpillar found this orange rake a good place to make a chrysalis.
Several days later, I noticed a crack in the clear case and by the time I got back with my camera it was already about half way out.
It takes a minute or so for the plasma like liquid to be pumped from the body into the wings. He slowly opens and closes his wings to move the liquid along.
He sat on the rake for about two hours sunning himself and hardening his wings. And while the sun was still high in the sky he flew away to find his friends or maybe locate a special spot to hang for the night. Have a good life you beautiful big rake butterfly.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Spring can't Be Far
I love to see the Iceland Poppies starting to bloom and wave in the spring breeze. The colors are so intense. That is one yellow poppy!
Friday, March 9, 2012
The Hike
The San Luis Obispo area is the site of nine lava plugs that were made by volcanoes long, long ago. They start with Morro Rock on the coast and end east of down town San Luis Obispo. The largest of these peaks is Bishop Peak which sits overlooking the Calpoly campus. It is a favorite climb of the students and rock climbers. We have wanted to take this hike for some time and decided Sunday was the day. It was a beautiful sunny day. Maybe too sunny!
The beginning of the trail was shady and wooded. The coolness was deceiving.
The trail wandered through large boulders and oaks. It was once the site of a rock quarry and supplied the granite stones used to build the beautiful Presbyterian Church downtown. Well, this was the easy part... soon the real hike was to begin.
The beginning of the trail was shady and wooded. The coolness was deceiving.
The trail wandered through large boulders and oaks. It was once the site of a rock quarry and supplied the granite stones used to build the beautiful Presbyterian Church downtown. Well, this was the easy part... soon the real hike was to begin.
Right about here... the trail got seriously steep and hot. The temperature was 85 degrees and we soon figured out we had picked the wrong day. So this was as far as we got on Sunday. We will try again on an overcast day!
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Yes!
We'll be having Nectarines this year! They make such good fruit tarts and we love them just sliced up with a tad of sugar. I can hardly wait.
Monday, March 5, 2012
End of Day
There are few things better in life than a special sunset. We have had some beautiful ones lately.
The longer you watch, the better it gets.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
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