While working in the garden, I came across several wee friends… some old, some new…

I love these brown Mantis ladies. The mantis population is very good here in the garden. If only they ate Japanese beetles! Regardless, they are always welcome.

I interrupted an intimate moment between two Grasshoppers on the Royal Red Butterfly bush. The grasshoppers are always very populous here – though they are a little less so in the catio yard, thanks to a certain ginger kitty we brought home.

This moth (either a corn earworm, or a cowpea moth – Google can’t decide) was making the most of the warm sunny day.

There was a Cabbage White butterfly getting what she could out of the pink pincushion plant out front. The pincushion plant is very popular among the Cabbage Whites.

And a bumblebee was taking the opportunity to get a little nectar from the lavender.

Absolutely everybody was getting ready for the coming cold weather.
I better go stock the bird feeder…
Same here. The critters are going crazy looking for food including my kitties. I’m about to go crazy-and broke trying to keep everybody fed. I’m sick of all the meowling all day.
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Believe it or not–things ramp up here, too, even if the temperatures are not so severe! I like that you notice all of the little things that mark a season’s change, too!
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Your photos are just wonderful!!! You capture the changes in the seasons and nature so well.
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What a beautiful post exemplifying the changing of the seasons !
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Don’t you just love the way squirrel’s tailios do that curl?
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