In the Garden

I was in North Dakota for two weeks and returned to find some changes in my gardens.  First, my parsley patch was stripped down to the stems.  The only plant remaining was covered with Eastern Black Swallowtail butterfly caterpillars.

In the Garden
The eastern black swallowtail caterpillar morphs through several phases. Here you can see the 3rd instar on the left, 4th in the middle and 5th on the right.

 

In the Garden
Giant Swallowtail

I planted banana trees a few years ago to camouflage the fence plus provide a little privacy.  They appear to have grown a few feet since we left!

In the Garden

And there’s a flower on one of the trees!  Is a banana stalk next?

In the Garden

 

In the Garden
Here’s Maggie, protecting the gardens from the squirrels. Grrrrr…

I don’t think we’ve had this butterfly before.  Or if we did, I didn’t get any pictures of it!  After doing some research, I’ve decided that it’s a White Peacock Butterfly.  According to the book, it’s quite common in Florida.

In the Garden
White Peacock Butterfly

 

In the Garden
Two White Peacock Butterflies

We have more Gulf Fritillaries than we have Swallowtails. We get a lot of them every year.  I think that they are attracted to the yellow and orange cosmos that reseed themselves.  Plus I have passionflower vine growing on the fence that is one of their host plants.  I liked the colors in this photo.

In the Garden
Gulf Fritillary

I have no idea what kind of moth this is.  We seem to have more moths than usual since our return.  It’s hard to get pictures of them because they flit around so quickly.

In the Garden
If anyone can identify this moth, let me know!

 

Upper Deck Restaurant in Weeki Wachee

Recently a bunch of us stopped at the Upper Deck Restaurant for lunch.  We had just finished kayaking the Weeki Wachee River and the restaurant is right by Rogers’ Park, the take out point for the kayaks.  Hot, damp, and hungry, we headed for the second floor of the restaurant.  We ate outside on the deck since the hostess told us that inside was about 10 degrees warmer.  No A/C!  But it was actually pleasant with a little breeze.

The Upper Deck
The Upper Deck
The Upper Deck
The view of Rogers Park from our table.
Me and William waiting for our lunch.
Me and William waiting for our lunch.
The Upper Deck
Riley. Whose sunglasses are those?

 

The Upper Deck
Blackened Grouper Sandwich
The Upper Deck
Sliders on Pretzel Rolls

 

The Upper Deck
Yum!
The Upper Deck
Crab Cake Sliders

 

The Upper Deck
Surprise, Terry didn’t order wings! Hamburger!

Our lunches were yummy and there was plenty of food.  We loved the view and that we could sit outside, be noisy, and spend a little more time talking about our kayaking adventure.  The Upper Deck is a bar but definitely kid-friendly.  We’ll be back the next time we head down the Weeki Wachee River.

On the Missouri River

Haven’t been in Homosassa for a few weeks so I’m not writing about Local Faces, Local Places today.  But here’s some photos of the Missouri River!  Oh yeah, I had to throw in a few (several) pics of the family!

Railroad Bridge over the Missouri River
Railroad Bridge over the Missouri River

 

Lauri, Piper, and Riley
Lauri, Piper, and Riley

 

The Lewis and Clark, available for your gala event!
The Lewis and Clark, available for your gala event!

 

Can you tell which one of us is the North Dakota native?
Can you tell which one of us is the North Dakota native?

 

Alan and Lauri's pontoon boat and most of us!
Alan and Lauri’s pontoon boat and most of us!

 

A BNSF engine!  Made and appearance just for us!
A BNSF train! Made an appearance just for us!

 

Terry
Terry