
Symbiotic rite
Life and death walk hand in hand
Nourishing beauty

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That is life!
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Indeed it is.
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The circle of life in three superbly crafted lines – well done Sue. And that purple flower is beautiful. I wish I had some like that in my garden. 🙂
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Buddleia are so easy to grow, even from a cutting, and they grow pretty much anywhere too 🙂
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Oh, it’s Buddleia! I didn’t recognise it up so close, but at last, a plant I know! No wonder it’s so gorgeous in your picture. We do have one in our garden, although it’s looking a bit straggly at the moment. The butterflies love it though, don’t they? 🙂
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They do…usually… but this year I haven’t seen one butterfly on any of the buddleias 😦
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How strange. I wonder why. Now you come to mention it, I don’t think we’ve had that many either. I have seen lots out and about though.
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I’ve seen a lot of cabbage whites, and a good few moths, but no butterflies.
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That’s a bit worrying.
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Very.
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Beautiful, Sue. ❤
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Thank you, Diana ❤
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Reminds me of the Robert Frost poem “Design”.
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Ann interesting leap, there…
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It’s because of the life/death connection.
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