Our resident Gargoyle Ü

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

was looking mighty pleased today...........

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

His fav old Lilac tree was a bloomin'

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

and it had many visitors...








well at least 30 flutterbyes

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

were enjoying the fruits of it's nectar

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

well you get the idea (I've never seen this many flutterbyes at one time)..........except for in a butterfly house ;)

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

the sweet scent also brought on the bumble bees.......there was getting to be a real crowd on that one tree

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

I think I'm going to join my friend and partake in this day's perfume. Ü

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Castlegar, BC(Zone 6b)

Pam, I want that Gargoyle! He's wonderful!!!

You really ought to show him off in the Garden Art Forum.

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Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

LOLOL....yep I agree. His dark, brooding, "silent waters run deep" looks do have a certain appeal. ;)

North Saanich, Canada

Great gargoyle Pam,. and wonderful pictures.

Glenda

Victoria, BC(Zone 8b)

Pam, great photos, looks like a lovely day and a great place to sit and contemplate life.

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

He certainly seems to enjoy that corner of the yard......curiosity to see the flowers, that he can only smell at night, makes him turn to stone.

I need a week off work badly!!! ;) The library is getting new carpet and a paint job so we've been working overtime stripping everything off shelves, countertops, walls, and removing over 50% of the material from the verticle file cabinets. Everything, including the stacks, will be moved. :S

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8a)

Beautiful...I can take in all that fragrance right now! E

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

We just saw a story on the news about the butterflies above.....they are Painted Ladies and they were blown here all the from Mexico! Ü
They interviewed a fellow from the Natural History Museum in Regina since the numbers we are seeing here are truly unbelievable.

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