Flappy emerges
My little caterpillar friend emerged as a Monarch Butterfly. I wonder what it must be like when they first come out. The enter their pupa as a long slow moving caterpillar with many tiny little legs then seal themselves up and turn into a goo. The goo reassembles itself into a completely new shape with long thin legs and with wings that, after just a few minutes of flying, have taken it further than it ever roamed as a caterpillar. I wonder if they remember their previous life as a
caterpillar and marvel at the new long legs and then discover an instinctual urge to fly, or more likely I guess, they simply emerge knowing. As a Monarch butterfly they now will live a few weeks and will fly as far south as they can before continuing a new generation, which will follow the same steps over and over until reaching Mexico a remarkable 3000 Kilometers away (1864 Miles for the Americans reading).
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Memories can be passed genetically, thru many generations, and multiple complete metamorphoses?
We still have so much to learn.
Here in New Zealand, they don't migrate, but do 'winter' in large numbers in 'home' groves of trees.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I60gr0ZQfw
If Flappy travels along the red 3 line on the map, I have some plants out just for feeding butterflies. He had better hurry though. It's unseasonably cool here.
My poem, metamorphosis, is dear to me, having been written when I was very young, not long after visiting a traveling butterfly exhibit in San Diego. I will post it on my blog soon and will send you a copy in-world. I hope you'll enjoy it.
I always have fuschia plants and others that draw the butterflies in my yard, and I love seeing them there. They lift my spirit. As for Flappy: fly free, Flappy! You carry your home in your heart...