
Tawny Emperor Butterfly
These butterflies love to eat rotting fruit. I have pears that they are enjoying. And here is the underside of the Tawny Emperor Butterfly! They say they’re very jumpy, so it’s hard to get close and take pictures, but it was cool out when the one was resting on my brick work. The other above might have been feasting on the fermenting pears and drunk.

Tawny Emperor Butterfly

Tawny Emperor Butterfly and Yellow Jackets eating fermenting pears

Comma Butterfly
Loved the shadows he created! :)

Comma Butterfly

Swallowtail Butterfly
And here I’m sharing all these butterfly pictures on Facebook, while I’m trying to identify them, and a friend saw this in the news about Monarch butterflies on the weather radar. Coincidence or something else? Too cool!
http://www.grindtv.com/…/mysterious-cloud-radar…/ 
It seems the perfect place for the faeries!
I’m working on setting up a Christmas party for the Faery Realms Box Set–also 10 authors and 99 cents!

Faery Realms Facebook Party
Young Adult Faery Fun will be had by all! Hosted by the Faery Realms authors who are bringing prizes to add to the fun! Only 10 stories for 99 cents! Kobo –
http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/faery-realms-ten-magical-titles Amazon –
http://www.amazon.com/Faery-Realms-Magical-Multi-Author-Novellas-ebook/dp/B00JOP9OC2 Or the short link:
http://amzn.com/B00JOP9OC2 Smashwords –
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/428544 B&N –
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/faery-realms-anthea-sharp/1119219398
Google Play – https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Anthea_Sharp_Faery_Realms_Ten_Magical_Titles?id=rAFZAwAAQBAJ Here’s the schedule so far:
Central Standard Time
9 am
10 am Rachel Morgan
11 am Talia Maya
12 pm
1 pm
2 pm
3 pm
4 pm Anthea Sharp
5 pm Julia Crane
6 pm Dana Julia Burnett
I’ll slip in for the time slot nobody wants. Okay, off to write up what a werewolf would want for Christmas and back to Call of the Cougar!
Oh, can’t remember if I showed her off. Here’s another Steampunk Bear for an order.

Steampunk Bear
And the other day, I was working on hats.

Steampunk Bear Hats
Have a super great Wednesday!
Do you have a lot of butterflies around your place?
Terry
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The Vampire...In My Dreams is available for a limited time at a 15% discount at Amazon!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1599988372/ref=cm_cmu_up_thanks_hdr
They've got the wrong age listed though. It's a young adult book, suitable from 12-adult so my publisher will have to have that changed. :)
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First, that is not a typo. Nash titled these little things Limicks and without finding any hard documentation I believe these were his invention, an abbreviation of a short-form Limerick: short one line, each line short three syllables of a traditional Limerick. I read once (or did I dream it) that some have confused the Limick with a Clerihew but (nerd alert) The Limick's rhyme structure is
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This book is just screaming for that kind of attention.
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I have the "Giant Cardinal edition" from 1962. It was my dad's, and I read it as a child, and somehow managed to sneak it out of the house when I went to college. A blogger named E. Filetraveled many an e-mileresearching his pithy post about Nash.His pay? A comment. Better or worse than cash?
I'm glad I stopped infor t'would have been a sinto have missed all this funamidst poetic kin.
I never knew about limicks. Pigericks, yes. Entirely different. Thanks!
An old Scottish cowboy,nothing but a decoy.Send him on ahead-he's not the real McCoy.--John Mutford
I just realized I wrote a clerihew instead of a limick. I blame it on the party going on over at my blog. Can I change that last line to: His pay? A comment (from a clueless poet) and a e-smile. ;)
Sara, I was so tickled you took up the charge I didn't even notice! You can blame the party, but what's my excuse? I'll take the e-smile, however, thank you.Thanks, John and Karen, for your poems as well.Susan: for the clueless out there (perhaps only me) what's a Pigerick?
David,I'm busy preparing for a trip today--otherwise I'd attempt a limick. Maybe I'll write some limicks while I'm up in--or should I say down Maine?
A little bird named RoyOnce saw a little boySnatched his hatMistaking it for a toy. eh... just something off the top of my head; not even sure if it makes sense!