



December 7, 2006
I have much I want to blog about, and many new pictures to post, including a living Thanksgiving turkey. But for now, I just want to share the beautiful exotic butterflies I saw in an exhibit at the Tucson Botanical Gardens. I'm not sure what will happen when I post so many photos, so I can't identify them in order. But they include the "Dead Leaf" and "Paper Kite" butterflies from Asia, and a Chinese Silk Moth. More anon.
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