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80sGirl on Aug 25, 2016:

Just came across your profile and thought I'd say hello! :) Your husband really sounds amazing! Ad so does your trip to Europe ;) Greetings from Maine!

ThriftyUrbanMom on Aug 13, 2016:

Knock, knock!
I'm just stopping by to invite you to take a look at our Christian Swappers Group forums, we have a AUG: $5 Esty Gift Card Bible Trivia Game going on in the group forum now.
Esty
Come join in on the fun!
Win a $5.00 Esty Gift Card - Enter by 8/31/2016

God bless you!
~Rachael

wolviechick121 on Jul 4, 2016:

Happy Independence Day!!!

RyeRye on Jul 4, 2016:

paperfilia on Jun 26, 2016:

Hi! Here are your pix for BLG ~ Butterfly profile deco ლ JUNE. 3270.gif

I chose the Monarch butterfly of North America. After years of suffering steady declines in its numbers, researchers at the Mexican National Commission of Protected Natural Areas and the World Wildlife Fund said they observed a 225% increase from 2015 to 2016 in common habitat areas. Planting milkweed at schools, highways and other urban environments can help the monarch population rebound to the goal of 225 million Monarchs established for 2020. (http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/27/)

Monarchs

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Monarchs Roosting

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A Sky full of butterflies

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RyeRye on Jun 24, 2016:

Thanks for joining Inspiration Station!

MichelleGG2 on Jun 22, 2016:

BLG ~ Butterfly profile deco ლ JUNE

A butterfly with transparent wings? Surely not. Yet there is a species that exhibits this trait. Take a close look at the incredible Glasswing, an enchanting species that confounds science.

Greta oto may sound like the name of a silent movie star from Eastern Europe but is in fact the scientific name for one of the most exquisite – and little known – species of butterfly on the planer. This butterfly’s claim to fame is that its wings, spanning up to six centimeters, are almost completely transparent. That’s right, you can see just about right through them. source (http://www.arkinspace.com/2011/07/incredible-glasswing-butterfly.html)

Hope you enjoy the photo Michelle

anrtist on Jun 21, 2016:

BLG ~ Butterfly profile deco ლ JUNE ;-)
Choose 1 Butterfly and paste 3 pictures of it ;-)
The European Peacock, more commonly known simply as the Peacock butterfly, is a colourful butterfly, found in Europe and temperate Asia
as far east as Japan.

Beautiful coloring and spots that look like eyes to scare off enemies

The Underwing is so different. It can be camo too.

Quiltbutterfly on Jun 20, 2016:

BLG Butterfly Deco June Hi, Here are my butterflies for this swap. I have chosen the Ulysses butterfly found in the Tropics of Australiahttp




Cheers
Ros

Trader1244 on Jun 20, 2016:

**This is for the BLG ~ Butterfly profile deco ლ JUNE **

I choose the Papilionidae (swallowtails) Butterfly They are large in size and can be easily recognized for their flying technique as they tend to glide rather than making rapid beating movements with their wings.

Purple Spotted Swallowtail Butterfly

**Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly **

** Mocker Swallowtail Butterfly **

** Iowa Swallowtail Butterfly**

Ann AKA Trader1244)

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