It is a good thing that the male Eastern tiger swallowtails uses pheromones to entice the female butterfly since this male wouldn’t not get high marks for being handsome with his damaged and ripped wings.
Battered Butterfly
I took this old barn and silo photo about nine years ago and I wonder if they are still standing today. Many of the old wooden barns that I had photographed in the past have fallen or have been taken down, so soon it will be hard to find any remaining old barns on my wanderings on back roads.
Disappearing Structures
When you see a wildflower with yellow blossoms in the spring, you wonder why it is named Bluebead, but when late summer comes, the name makes sense. One of the other common name for the plant is Yellow Bluebead Lily and that name might be more fitting as it would have the yellow from the spring blooms and the blue colored balls in summer.
Bluebead in Late Summer
One of today’s celebrations is National Lighthouse Day. On August 7, 1789, the United States Congress approved an act securing the protection of all lighthouses under federal support and was signed by President George Washington. I wasn’t near any lighthouses today, so I will just have to look at pictures, like Eagle Harbor Lighthouse in Michigan which was built in 1871, to enjoy the Lighthouse Day.
A Light for Lighthouse Day
Twenty years ago today, my cat Dutch was born and while he is no longer living, he was one those cats that leaves a lasting memory. He reminded me of the Simon’s Cat cartoon trying to wake his master up. When Dutch woke in the morning, he wanted you up and would turn on my clock radio (which the on button was the tenth of the size of the off button). And when that didn’t work, he would go out to the kitchen and start throwing stuff off the counter.
My Dutch