In my last post I told you that three things stopped me in my tracks at the end of our walk at Arabia Mountain. It is possible that I might be the only one that would be excited over these things, there were lots of other people on the trail and I didn't see anyone else stop to look at them. Beauty is right THERE and most folks just pass it right by...
On the trail, there are some bridges. Beside one of the bridges there was a persimmon tree with the ripe fruit dropping onto the wooden bridge rail. As we walked past, I looked over and...
the apricot color of this fruit was a very good match to the spots on this butterfly. Sometimes colors that are similar really catch my eye. I think this is a Spicebush swallowtail but as always, I could be wrong! Whatever it is, I loved seeing it.
I have done a post before when I told you about seeing a bush with the very colorful seeds. It is a bush that is wonderfully named "hearts a busting". When I spotted it beside the trail, I let out a whoop of excitement. I promise you that I did. Yes, I know they are just seeds but wow, they are beautiful.
Oh dear, mine are out of focus. You know Richard can get closer and has a steadier hand...
These colors are beautiful. This is a native bush, by the way. It can also be called strawberry bush but I prefer "hearts a busting".
Okay then, that leaves me one more thing. Now, this is not a native but I always like to see it blooming at this time of year. I spy with my little eye something red...
Surprise! They are surprise lilies! (Some call them "bare naked ladies" but I prefer surprise lilies myself.) Someone would have planted these here long ago and I am grateful for this spot of color.
So, you are thinking...these three things: a butterfly, some seeds and a red flower on a spindly stalk made you stop in your tracks. Well, yes. I only wish others could have noticed them too!