Sunday, June 7, 2009
Mellow Yellow Monday #22
Hooray! It's Mellow Yellow Monday again! Thank you, Drowsey Monkey. Anyone can play. Just post a photo of something yellow, and then go to the link above and put your name on the Mr. Linky list.
I have posted this sign before on my blog - very recently in fact, when I used it as a sign for Carmi's Thematic Photographic. I photographed it on a visit to Pacific Grove, CA. The accompanying butterfly picture isn't really from CA. It's from Leaming's Run Gardens, right here in NJ. But the sign is meant to protect Monarch Butterflies from careless drivers during the migration, which occurs in Pacific Grove just as it does here in Cape May Point.
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Very interesting.
I love the butterfly shot - nice light and shadows.
That picture of the monarch on the marigolds is just so pretty. I love the sign. I have never seen one saying that before!
A lovely butterfly and a nice sign. Hope the drivers do use caution during the migration. Those butterflies are too precious to be swatted on the windshield.
butterflies, i love watching them flying from flower to flower, so beautiful!
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Lovely shot of the butterfly..
I've seen a couple flying around here, but they won't sit still long enough for me to take a photo ...lucky you :-)
Beautiful butterfly and they even have a sign for it. How clever!
Nice shot of the monarch....have you ever taken a shot of the migration...I've never seen anything like that and would love to see it...it must be quite something to have made signs of caution ...
I love butterflies. That is cool they have a sign for them. I've never seen anything like that. Happy MYM!
that sign is great I love it
Wonderful sign ... marvelous capture! I'm reminded I actually caught some colorful butterflies recently myself in my neighbor's garden but haven't shared them. Maybe I'll do that next week. I'm late to visit Mellow Yellow posts, but am doing what I can to catch up today ... just because ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
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