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09-JAN-2008

Duality #32

Each of us has one or two special butterfly moments to remember. Mine was back in the early 1990s. Ed and I used to housesit our friend Nan's cottage in the Michigan countryside. Her land had a pond, woods with at least three "fairy rings", and a wildflower-covered meadow in which Nan used to mow paths for walking. Back in those days I was able-bodied, so walk I did, either by myself or with our dog Timmy. At the edge of Nan's property was a large field, green with clover. It was a favorite grazing place for the deer so I had to be careful that Timmy didn't get excited and chase them.

One hot July afternoon I left Timmy back at the cottage with Ed and set off by myself. I walked through Nan's woods and across the clover field into the forest on the other side. This was a favorite place of mine, one where I felt at one with nature. I would sit on an old rotted log and listen to the sounds around me: birds tittering, breezes swaying the branches overhead, occasionally the slithering sounds of a snake making its way across the forest floor. But this day I heard a distinctive rustling that seemed to be coming from the log on which I was sitting. At first I thought it was my imagination, but when it persisted I dropped my head and peered closely into the depths of the log. That was when I saw the light grey outline of a cocoon. And emerging from that cocoon was a butterfly with its wet wings plastered to its side. For the next ten minutes I watched it dry those wings by gently fluttering them in the air. Then, as if touched by magic, this beautiful butterfly stretched its wings fully open and flew away. And I was the earthbound caterpillar left behind.


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Rosemarie Kusserow12-Jan-2008 13:56
I agree with Brinn, your dualities together with your comments are really a plesure, you are a great artist and an admirable woman, best regards, Rosemarie :o) vote
Guest 10-Jan-2008 13:03
what is very strange is just after looking at this photo I took Ruby out for a pee. In the middle of January, on our front step, crawled a caterpillar. I tried to get a picture of it but with out a macro its furry little body didn't look like much.
Vera
Roe..10-Jan-2008 03:22
butterflies are magical..wonderful story..beautiful images
Guest 10-Jan-2008 01:54
Agree with Brinn, an artful dual-image and a delightful story. ~V~
Sue Weisensel10-Jan-2008 01:49
In addition to hearing about your magical moment, I like your use of selective color in these images. So nicely done!
Guest 09-Jan-2008 18:59
Your story-line is just as beautiful as your image...v
geranio09-Jan-2008 18:50
lovely!
an nguyen09-Jan-2008 14:30
What a spectacular image. Butterfly on human body and in real life. V
veraferia09-Jan-2008 14:10
Precious moment you had that day,just looking around.
Splendid image!V
Sheila09-Jan-2008 11:02
Clever juxtaposition. But loved your story!
Guest 09-Jan-2008 09:58
That's an expected one, but it definitely deserved to be put side by side.
Ann...09-Jan-2008 09:29
Lost for words!
Máire Uí Mhaicín09-Jan-2008 09:06
Lovely! How many of us have witnessed the birth of a butterfly? Two fine images to commemorate this special moment.-v-
Paco López09-Jan-2008 07:21
Great!!!!!!!!!! BV!
flowsnow09-Jan-2008 06:53
Great interpretation, Pat!
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