[Idyllchat] Re: Butterfly Release at The Karen NashMemorialButterflyGarden.

haggart haggart at moscow.com
Sun Jun 10 17:19:52 EDT 2007


My messages were not blank - but I never got the original "butterfly"
message with the photo link - so I am really as much in the dark as you are!
 
Pete

Peter and Margaret Haggart
haggart at moscow.com
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From: Barbara Palmer
Date: 6/10/2007 12:31:29 PM
To: rbpmep at comcast.net;  ShutterbugBill at verizon.net; 
elainenordstrom at comcast.net
Cc: idyllchat at lists.untours.com
Subject: RE: [Idyllchat] Re: Butterfly Release at The Karen
NashMemorialButterflyGarden.
 
Why are all the e-mails about the butterfly release blank?
 
 
 
 
Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live
as one wishes to live.  ~Oscar Wilde, The Soul of Man Under Socialism
 
 
 
 
From: "Ronnie B. Peters" <rbpmep at comcast.net>
To: "Bill K......r" <ShutterbugBill at verizon.net>,"Elaine Nordstrom"
<elainenordstrom at comcast.net>
CC: Idyllchat <idyllchat at lists.untours.com>
Subject: [Idyllchat] Re: Butterfly Release at The Karen Nash
MemorialButterflyGarden.
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 15:23:48 -0400
 
You have been invited to view Bill's photos!Ditto re: the beautiful photos
of butterflies and flowers.  We in the Washington D.C. suburb annually have
a butterfly house open to the public at Brookside Gardens, where adults and
young children can walk among these fascinating creatures as they fly about
in a large glass solarium.  As a recently retired library/media specialist,
I remember a wonderful picture book, The Butterfly House by Eve Bunting,
about a little girl who saves a tiny caterpillar from being eaten by a
hungry blue jay.  Her grandfather then helps her make a butterfly house to
keep it safe.  In due time, of course, the caterpillar transforms into a
beautiful butterfly and is set free.  Maybe not the most exciting 'read,'
but a sweet little story and the illustrations are lovely.
 
And--all of this is connected to travel, how???  Well--perhaps said
butterfly flew/traveled far away to Austria, Germany, Italy or Switzerland
to see the world and sample the nectar of flowers in a foreign land..
Perhaps not so impossible, you know--balloons and messages in bottles have
been known to make it across vast land masses and large bodies of water.
 
Margaret Peters
P.S.  See--I'm actually a quite delightful person.
 
 
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