Love is Like a Butterfly

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The last several I have been back in California I noted that I hadn’t seen butterflies my mother she said that she had noticed that too. As a child chasing them was a given so we’re caterpillars.
I saw one the last time I was home.

One.



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4 responses to “Love is Like a Butterfly”

  1. This is very sad to me
    Hugs
    Praying for our earth and all things facing extinction

  2. Susan in Zurich

    I agree with Jeanne – this is very sad 😔

  3. Ed Schnurbusch

    It’s due to the heavy use of weed killers. Milk Weed is the main source of food for the Monarchs. You hardly ever see Milk Weed growing anywhere these days. For the last few years, The local wildlife refuge has been offering Milk Weed seeds to anyone who wants them. It’s a shame such a beautiful creature is in danger now. Watch the Documentary about their amazing migration at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPQimPt2HYc

  4. Kathie B

    “Monarch butterflies have been declared endangered. What can we do to save them?”:
    https://www.npr.org/2022/07/24/1113257892/monarch-butterflies-have-been-declared-endangered-what-can-we-do-to-save-them (audio already online)
    “Ayesha Rascoe speaks with conservation biologist Karen Oberhauser about why the migratory monarch butterfly was just declared endangered, and what can be done in response.”

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