Went to the park with the kids today and decided to explore the creek. Normally we've been to the creek in winter and early spring when nothing is growing. Today, the banks were covered with a mix of Jewelweed, thistles, cattails, and asters of all kinds. Therefore, our ability to explore was a bit circumscribed. The creek itself was also growing a massive crop of watercress, which I assume was planted there by the Christiansburg Parks service.
The most exciting part was my son spotting a frog just floating lazily down the stream.
There was a massive number of butterflies drinking from the damp sand. My abilities to capture all the varieties I saw was limited, of course, with many observations being only of closed wings. I still need to brush up on my butterfly identification but this will be good practice.
Still a distressing amount of broken glass to be found amid the rocks. One day when I don't have the kids I might put on waders and try to remove some of it.
-Joanna
Cuuuuuuurly snoot.
My first amphibian!!!!
This spider wasn't sinking and seemed pretty chill, but there's something about this that feels like it was a mistake...
Looked very much like a crescent of some sort, but I wasn't sure about how the wingtips seem to be ragged.
sip sip sip
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