A fleeting moment
There the majestic creature
A fortunate glimpse
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 8/21/17
Inspirational photo by YvetteNatuurfotografie with Pixabay
A fleeting moment
There the majestic creature
A fortunate glimpse
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 8/21/17
Inspirational photo by YvetteNatuurfotografie with Pixabay
Leaves begin slowly
Falling to meet green grasses
Colors soon blanket
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 8/21/17
Inspirational photo by uteroja0 with Pixabay
tiny among green
amazing short-lived struggle
mini does her job
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 8/19/17
Inspirational photo by Pixabay
Color and balance
In every corner of earth
Brush of creation
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 8/18/17
Inspirational photo of a Soprano Lilac Spoon by Pexels
Sturdy symmetry
Made through natural instincts
So spins the spider
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 8/17/17
Inspirational photo by Creative Commons through Pixabay
Being resourceful
Successful urban dwellers
Stressed birds find their space
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 8/15/17
Photo by Pexels
Read up on these tough birds that manage to survive.
Early morning rain
Morning glory sounds AM
A perfect duo

Haiku bu PamelaWLucas 8/12/17
Inspirational photo by PamelaWLucas 8/12/17
Sun’s angle changes
Shadows grow longer each day
Days heat breezes by
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 8/10/17
Inspirational photo by PamelaWLucas 8/10/17
She shows in August
Unfurling the delicate
Regal white and green
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 8/7/17
Photo by Pixabay
5th day of living
A tiny eating machine
Eating to survive
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 8/1/17
Inspirational photo by Tara McLaughlin 7/17
Typical Lifespan: “Most monarch butterflies do not live more than a few weeks. There are about 3 to 5 generations born each spring and summer and most of the offspring do not live beyond 5 weeks. The lone exception is the last generation born at the end of the summer.
The last generation of each year is the over-wintering generation that must make the journey back to Mexico. Rather than breeding immediately, the over-wintering monarchs fly back to Mexico and stay there until the following spring. In the early spring, they fly north to the southern United States and breed. Over-wintering monarch butterflies can live upwards of 8 months.”