Friday, May 31, 2013

White-lined Sphinx Moth

On a hot morning Mark, another Marveler, found this moth on the tire of his truck. 
We thought it would get hot and thirsty and fly away.


I went right out, phone/camera in hand, to photograph this 2 inch striped moth
before I went back inside to look it up.


White-lined Sphinx Moth, Hyles lineata.


After lunch I took a soft cloth out to gently capture the moth for release
and to make a movie of it for my grandson. 

I haven't been able to include a video in the past, so bear with me if it doesn't.
If it does work, you'll hear why I don't want the youngest grandson 
who is overly cautious about 'bu's (bugs) to see it.

Excitedly
With Heart

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Rosy Maple Moth


Dryocampa rubicunda 

My daughter in north Mississippi texted me this picture with no explanation.
At first I thought it was a pink and yellow kid's toy one of the grandsons had posed on the screen door.


Me:  What is it?
Janie:  A moth. 3/4 inches long.
Me:  Quick send another picture!
Janie:  Big brother (the 4 year old naturalist) tried to get it 
before I could stop him, then Tatum (the dog) ate it.
That's the only picture.  


As it turns out the dog didn't eat it.
The naturalist and his mother caught it later for temporary inspection in the bug box.


Naturalist Grandson: What do mothses eat SweetHart?

We Googled that question while we shared about the moth on FaceTime.
Adults do not feed but drink moisture from their natural surroundings.

Check out the ruby maple moth at Wikipedia and at BugGuide.net at http://bugguide.net/node/view/19258 for a description and 
wonderful comments posted about it from across the country.

The Marveling Grandmother
With Heart

Monday, May 27, 2013

Marbling

My sister-in-law Mary Ann who is the original Marveler 
texted me these pictures and sentiments yesterday. 
I just had to share them and she gave me the go-ahead.


'Been outside marveling or 'marbling' as the case may be. Picking up green twigs all over the yard from a storm earlier ing the week and came across this in the grass. This is a yard that has been mowed and raked many, many times since a little girl played marbles in the back yard! And...'


'A little renegade red leaf on my fig vine. And...'


'A heart shaped drop of water on my very first elephant ear. Little ear doesn't look too sprightly, but maybe his brother leaf that is pushing his way up from beneath will be greener!
God is good!'


Thank you Mary Ann
With Heart

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Patio Salad

On Earth Day I posted pictures of the salad bowls that Karen and I planted. 
We were inspired by my brother Bryan and his Square Foot Gardening in his Louisiana yard.


We watered and waited.


Look what happened in a month!
I think the basil is eating the spinach because I can only find 2 out of 6 spinach plants.
It's a good thing we love basil on many dishes, because it's growing well.


We harvested salad greens, purples, and reds from the terra cotta salad bowls on the patio 
and brought them to the table.


Our bodies and our souls are satisfied.

Mmm!
With Heart





Sunday, May 12, 2013

A Mother's Day Handful of Thankfulness

Happy Mother's Day from my favorite secret picnic spot. 


I could tell my history by the pictures taken on this day at this place for 25 years beginning with 2 little girls who are now beautiful grown women I am thankful for. 

There's promise in these tiny grapes that fit in my hand.
That's my mothering, too!

Thankfully
With Heart

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Marveling 'Just Outside My Door'

Yesterday my friend Carrie and I enjoyed a patio lunch in a beautiful backyard setting. 
We remarked that we could go marveling in our own yards.


I found this stunning morning sunrise just outside my kitchen door. I couldn't seem to get enough of seeing the sunbeams and backlit clouds over my neighbor's house.

Do you remember my friend Amy who wrote Swamper: Letters from a Louisiana Swamp Rabbit?
(See my post Swamper 3/29/13.)

This is her Valentine poem, Simplicity.
The little flower is from my yard.

Let's take to heart the simple message from Amy and Swamper and step outside our door.
Share your discovery with me. Post a comment below.

Go Marveling 
With Heart




Friday, May 3, 2013

Let's Go Marveling

Marveling:
Being filled with wonder or astonishment

Let's go marveling at Fernandez Ranch in Martinez, CA.

The round leaves of miner's lettuce

A two-inch shell fossill in a soil bank beside the trail

The gnarly branches of an oak

Shooting stars in the forest floor

The heart of the oak behind my shoulder

Go marveling yourself and share your finds with someone.

With Heart