Today our first monarch butterfly hatched in my monarch cage. Here's a picture of the chrysalis about 30 mins before she hatched and after she hatched. What a pretty girl!
What the chrysalis looked like when we found it |
Before hatching |
I usually catch the caterpillars and put them in the cage to hatch but this chrysalis is one that my husband found while trimming the palm trees in the back yard. We had thrown all the fronds on the ground and as he was picking them up to throw away, he found this little girl. I have no idea how he managed to see it with all the vegetation we were throwing away but I'm glad he did! I still have two more in the cage that should be hatching in the next few days.
I'm betting on the coons.
So I decided to give Lucy another chance. I read on the web that her leg paralysis could be from a vitamin deficiency so I'm giving her liquid baby vitamins every day. I hope she gets better soon! Considering her disability she still gets around pretty well and is still as bossy as ever.
Miss Lucy hanging in the house |
Two expert beggars, Lucy and Angel |
I went out yesterday to check on the veggie garden. Well actually I go out everyday, multiple times a day, to check on the veggie garden but that shows how obsessed I am with it. Signs of mental instability me thinks. ;)
Anyway, it's really doing well (although I don't know how couldn't be doing well considering my obsession.)
So well in fact that one of the tomato plants has gotten too heavy for the regular tomato cage and it wouldn't hold it up anymore. So I brought over one of my heavy duty ones to put around it. Of course I had to do this by myself since I am not one to wait for when someone might be around to help me. :/ To do this I had to try to hold up the plant with one hand, and wrap the cage around it with the other while keeping the other plants out with my foot. A figured this was a practical use for my yoga however I ended up losing my balance and landing on my kale plant or should I say what used to be my kale plant. It got harvested a bit sooner than necessary.
Life sure is interesting!
Also love the garden too!
ReplyDeleteRhonda Zacharias
So neat you caught the butterfly right before it hatched and right after. Amazing how beautiful something so small can be! Had to laugh at the "possibly defective" raccoon. ha!
ReplyDeleteSuper jealous of that veggie garden!! Be careful out there. You don't want to be that lady explaining how you fell on a bushel of kale and broke something. ;)