Saturday, May 19, 2007

Butterfly

These last few days have been filled with a variety of non-hiking activities. And tomorrow, my fiancée and I are planning to go see Riverdance in Philadelphia. So I thought I bring back a butterfly photo from September of last year.

12 comments:

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

she is pretty....Monarch ???

Murf said...

Riverdance? I have a feeling the fiancee is broadening your horizons. :-)

sage said...

Have a good time and enjoy the dancing

choochoo said...

I read an article a while back about how butterflies are the species that's dieing out the fastest. I'm not sure what they base it on, but it's sad if that's true. They're pretty...

Ginnie Hart said...

BEAUTIFUL, Tim.

Have you see Riverdance before? You will absolutely love it,if not...or if yes! My feet are dancing already. :)

Mikaela said...

Have fun at the show! :)

photowannabe said...

Really nice photo. have a great time at Riverdance. i have seen the video but I bet its really good live.

Diane Dehler said...

I didn't know Riverdance was still touring and sure you will enjoy it. I never saw that dance but did see "Feet of Flames" with Flately- impressive. I don't what has happened to him as he seems to have disappeared.

Ava said...

Beautiful picture.

Sam!! said...

Beautiful!!!

Hope u r fine there.

Takecare

Van Cong Tu said...

Hi Tim, Long time- How are you? I hope you have a good time with your half. Love your photo.

Tim Rice said...

Thanks, moi. And, yes, I think the butterfly was a monarch.

Hi, murf. Most certainly she is broadening my horizons. She is very good for me. :)

Thanks, sage. The performers danced very well. They must definitely keep themselves in shape.

Hi, choochoo. That would be sad indeed. They are beautiful creatures.

Thanks, ginnie. Nope, I never saw Riverdance before; but it was a very enjoyable performance.

Thanks, mikaela, photowannabe, ava, and samrina.

Thanks, princess haiku. It was a good performance.

Thanks, godknows. It has been a long time. But I am doing well though busy.