Butterfly Hill

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Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
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Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
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Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
Butterfly - Click to Enlarge
 
Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
Butterfly - Click to Enlarge
 
Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
Butterfly - Click to Enlarge
 
Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
Butterfly - Click to Enlarge
 
Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
Butterfly - Click to Enlarge
 
Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
Butterfly - Click to Enlarge
 
Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
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Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
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Photo by Mary Kliwinski
 
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Photo by Mary Kliwinski
And above Butterfly Hill…  

 

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Photo by Mary Kliwinski
… a heron! 

 

 

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4 Responses to “Butterfly Hill”

  1. WebFadds said:

    Hello -

    I very much enjoyed the photos you shared. Thanks.

  2. George said:

    Thank you for your comments

  3. Sadieacres said:

    Greetings,

    Thank you for the beautiful pictures, and mostly of the Heron in the tree. A Heron landed in a pine tree once in our yard and I thought I was imagining it.
    Merci Beaucoup ~!~

  4. Mary said:

    Dear George Ball,
    WOW, thank you so very much for your wonderful writings and pictures. They greatly effect my continued efforts toward, and love of, propagating nature. I am particularly interested in your food comments, as I am about to launch myself into a focused effort to help develop many kinds of community gardens in my valley of Walla Walla, WA (land of many waters). Currently I sell food, flower,and herb plants that I start only from seeds, and then sell locally @ The Walla Walla Valley Farmers’Market. My business is Aunt Violet;s FINE PLANTS. Please keep on writing. I will be reading with great interest. Also, I shared your pictures of metal sculptures with a former Whitman College Art Professor, who continues to focus on metal sculptures, and he was so amazed. Sincerely with thanks, Mary Ruther

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