Butterflies
As I promised 2-3 weeks ago, I managed to photograph a few more butterflies.As I said, I don't know much about butterflies, so if anyone has a volunteer to identify them, I'd be interested.
I'm assuming this is a white cabbage patch, although it's still early for the cabbage harvest.


In previous posts I said that I leave the part of the yard where chamomile and other herbs grow uncut. It's good for all the pollinators and for my garden, which is already here.


Even though I grew up in the countryside when I was younger, I didn't understand it. How can such small animals like insects have such a big impact? Over time, I learned that everything is actually connected in a continuous cycle of biodiversity and that one thing affects the other.


As I grew up and took over the job from my parents, after they moved away. Then I got married and had a child, and my wife had similar ideas to me. Why would we mow the grass every 3-4 days Just to make the lawn look nice. Besides, it's a bit too much useless work. Of course, we mow the grass where we pass by the path, to the soup, to the garage. But where we don't have to, we let the plants bloom. Which also attracts a lot of insects.


Although my wife was a little wary of wasps and bees because she has a painful reaction. She is not allergic but she swells up. I convinced her that it depends on her. Mostly. Not to panic, she waves her arms and shows aggression.

I'm not allergic to stings, but I've also learned that I don't have to tempt happiness. That I don't look for the devil where there isn't one. And butterflies, they are simply a beautiful decoration for any garden.
Thanks for reading.
Until next time.
Stay healthy.
Markone85.
Your wife sounds like mine when it comes to bees. She will flail and act a fool when they fly around her. Always tell her that is what will get her stung. Some beautiful shot of those flowers and butterflies.
They just need to be calm, the bees are going their own way.
Thank you