Do people still drive to St. Johnsbury for Dunkin' donuts in the middle of the night when nothing else is open. Short of driving to Boston? Inquiring minds want to know
Hey, Cloudia! I actually don't know. It's over 30 miles south of me and I'll never go there in the winter unless it is guaranteed clear roads and weather. There is one in Newport, now though. But that's an equal distance north with the same problem. I'm glad you asked and I'll ask around!
Such a happy moment!
ReplyDeleteDo people still drive to St. Johnsbury for Dunkin' donuts in the middle of the night when nothing else is open. Short of driving to Boston? Inquiring minds want to know
ReplyDeleteHey, Cloudia! I actually don't know. It's over 30 miles south of me and I'll never go there in the winter unless it is guaranteed clear roads and weather. There is one in Newport, now though. But that's an equal distance north with the same problem. I'm glad you asked and I'll ask around!
DeleteVery nice creature. What a event for your granddaughter. Bet she was pleased. Nice photo too.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good shot and close up :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a flitterflattertastic week 👍
That was me just above it came out as anonymous
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!
ReplyDeleteThe frittaliry!
ReplyDeleteOh yes how well structured is the butterfly aerodynamically and aesthetically.
You go Sophie!
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So beautiful. Bless you for all you do.
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What a beautiful activity for your granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteHow cool to be able to touch a monarch like that! I do worry about them out here (our legendary western monarchs) with climate change.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
ReplyDeleteWow, that was wonderful!
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