Posted on 04/06/2016, in Wordless Wednesday and tagged butterfly, wolf, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink. 18 Comments.
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Simply amazing!!
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Hey Horty! I fell in love with the photo. Thanks for the reblog. (((Hugs)))
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Hi there!! Hugs back, tight hugs!! 🙂
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Ooh my gosh! I love it!!!
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Hey Yahtzee! Happy you like it. (((((Hugs)))))
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Reblogged this on Dreamer9177's Blog.
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Dreamer, thanks for the reblog, dear friend.
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My heart is stilled in wonder when I see a butterfly. 🙂
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Yahtzee, indeed. They are magnificent creatures that give evidence of transformation into new life and purpose.
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Beautiful!!!! I found a nice butterfly calendar from the dollar tree store.
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Butterflydreamer! I wish that I could see it. Thanks for telling us. I think I’ll pay a visit to our local Dollar Store and see if they have any.
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Mankind could learn a lot from watching the actions of animals. In this case, peaceful co-existence. But alas, too many folks today would have whipped out a gun and shot the animal and swatted the butterfly.. I guess it could be said that I am rapidly loosing faith in my fellow man…
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Mothman, what you say is right-on. It’s one reason why I enjoy posting things that are uplifting. Animals live by instinct and if they are not hungry or afraid, they are not a threat and neither see other lifeforms as a threat. Man who lives in fear and hatred is different, seeing mostly everyone and everything as a threat. A threat of what? That depends.
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You know, the way my brain functions makes me very unique in many ways. I am the type of person to ask myself what do species think? For example, what is the wolf thinking and conveying to the butterfly. What is the butterfly thinking and conveying to the wolf? But if nature can get along beautifully, why can’t us and we are suppose to be superior. We can learn a lot from nature if we shut up and listen. Love the picture.
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I’d like to reblog it, too – if that’s okay with you? It’s a perfect illustration of the German idiom “to dance on someone’s nose”, i. e. showing no respect. 🙂 Congrats on catching the right moment!
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Hi there anglogermantranslations. Of course you can reblog this. I did not know there is a German idiom of the lion laying down with the lamb that means showing no respect. I learned and understand it to mean peace. It’s a translation of Isaiah 11:6 from the Bible.
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The German equivalent for the lion and the lamb is actually wolf + lamb. 🙂
Thank you, Xena.
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Thanks! We can learn something new everyday. 🙂
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