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Tag Archives: Monarch population decline
Preserving a Memory
I do “take time to smell the roses”. To savor a moment in time, to strive to remember all its details thinking that the memory will never fade. But sometimes the rose in the field fades too quickly for … Continue reading
Posted in flora and fauna, flowers, insects, nature quotes, photography, watercolors
Tagged Butterflies, colorful insects, insects on milkweed plants, Karen Hines Art, Milkweed plants, Monarch butterfly caterpillar, Monarch population decline, Swamp Rain Lily, watercolor of white flowers, watercolors by Karen Hines, watercolors of nature
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Scatter Seeds, Gather Weeds
Several years ago my sister gave me this cute little gardening stake. I’ve been gathering weed seeds this week. That’s right. And I plan to scatter them and plant rows of them around my yard for a bumper crop … Continue reading
Posted in gardening, Nature, New River Valley, Uncategorized
Tagged growing milkweed plants, karen hines, Karen Hines Art, Milkweed plants, milkweed seeds, Monarch butterfly caterpillar, Monarch population decline, nature, Tiger Swallowtail and Monarch butterflies, watercolor painting, watercolors of nature, Weeds
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