Saturday, August 29, 2009

13 day journey of cacoon to butterfly

Cacoon is at the top of the jar hooked onto the stick by maybe the caterpillars antenna??
The opaque cacoon is between IT's antennas.

Another picture of the Cacoon IT lived in for 13 days.


BEAUTIFUL monarch butterfly.




Oh dear these are 50 year old hands....SIGH...but look at the beautiful butterfly!




Look at a miracle of nature..Perfect artistry.





My SIL Becky brought several cacoons down so we could share in watching the rest of the process..She had found the catterpillars on some milkweed and I believe she watched one form the cacoon..
Two made the car trip to the farm from wisconsin.
Cheri took one to Iowa where that one turned into a butterfly while they were gone for the day.
But ours............ was soooooo AWESOME to be able to see it HAPPEN.
On day 13 of being in a cacoon IT worked it's way out into this world. I had noticed the eve. before that the cacoon was a dull color green now from a bright green and I could see some black and orange off the wing. The next morning the cacoon was a dull grayish color with more vivid showing of the black and orange and white of the monarch. A few hours later the bottom of the cacoon kind of fell apart and IT was attached to the cacoon still and would turn one way and then the other over a few hours..his legs slowly coming out of the cacoon..I could not imagine such a small cacoon for such a large butterfly.
The cacoon by the time IT was out was just an opaque color.
We turned IT loose in my flowers and sometime after an hour IT took flight. I wonder if this was the hatching that heads south to Mexico? Seems there are 4 hatchings a year and the last hatching heads SOUTH.

Speaking of being born and knowing to head SOUTH for the winter...amazes me....
I would love to head SOUTH for a small portion of winter.



Thursday, August 27, 2009

Mystery Cave

Enjoyed taking Tanner and Wyatt to forestville state park to mystery cave one day.
Wyatt held onto his very own ticket before the tour. The cave is a constant 48 degrees year around.
















Now next summer IF we end up with some HOT HOT weather...we hope to go back with some of the other grandchildren. They do have a lovely campground area with lots of hiking trails..trout streams..years ago we took our horses there and rode with our kids..one or two of them I cannot remember exactly.. They do have an old town forrestville which has the store, gardens,of the 1800's or so and have staff there that acts the part.





Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Fishing and hiking.

Vernon and Joel F. canoeing at the hyalite resevoir where they dropped a few lines. The fish were lucky as none made it into the boat.
Us 3 ladies and 3 children went on a hike to palaside waterfall. 100 ft fall. Gorgeous scenery and a good hike up the mt. and back down. Miss Avrie had a walking stick.

A couple views of the falls.


July 19 we left on a 2 week vacation taking shannon and the 3 grandchildren. We had a great time together and saw lots of beautiful scenery.
I have a hard time figuring out HOW to get my pics from camera to computer to blog. but I have begun to make headway and will add more soon.




And who is this?

This is our oldest grandchild. He was trying out a new look oneday.