Saturday, June 11, 2011

Jumble of information in this one!

yayyyy....23 and I land in Anchorage to spend 3 weeks in Alaska
dealing with some things!!!
gonna be a fly by the seat of my pants trip, backpack and camera gear!
sure hope I get some great shots for you all!
well the other day I got my first ever look at a teeny tiny baby deer!
in the orchard culling peach trees Toby about set his ladder on
the poor little thing.
Only a couple days old by the looks.
It could barely wobble over to the next line of peach trees for safety.

Once we discovered the tiny frightened little creature we moved to the other end of the orchard in hopes it momma would come back.
just a reminder that you can click on any photo to enlarge it to see it better!
 



Now as I had promised more photo's from Magic Wings
 these little birds run hellter skelter amoungst all the vegatation in the 
the conservatory!


  
As I was shooting the elusive beautiful blue butterfly I had been trying to photograph with it's wings open landed on my head!
as you can see the under side of it's wings are brown and black patterned.



 Finally it opens it's wings to show the beautiful blue iridescent colors of it's wings! 


 Must have liked me as this beautiful butterfly stayed on my head as I walked around taking photo's!






 this is what the beautiful iridescent blue butterfly's under wings look like...









 such a wonderful place to spend the day!




  
Another gorgeous blue butterfly landed on hubby







  
there is a beautiful small waterfall and fish pond within this complex.








between the flowers, butterfly's, birds, frogs etc it is one amazing place
















hubby trying to check how the photo's were coming out and the gorgeous blue illusive butterfly lands on his hand...
hahaha we had chased for so long to capture this butterfly and suddenly
they were upon us!
 




 the only draw back of Magic Wings was when the bus loads of school children 
descended into it! Even the butterfly's became agitated.
The "flight attendants" as they are called had their hands full, stopping the rambunctious hellun's to slow down, no running, no touching the butterflies, do not squash the butterflies an so on...then there were the little buggers
who were terrified of the butterflies, screaming and crying...it was time to leave!