Adaptive Curmudgeon

Phenology Report: Monarchs: Part 2

When I was a kid I tried and failed to raise a monarch butterfly in a jar. I chalked it up as one of those “path not traveled” things.

Then I bumped into the online presence of Christine DeMerchant. I’d say she’s a blogger but that’s not the right term. Perhaps the right word is polymath? She’s got so much to say about so many things that she’s got not only a huge website but another even bigger one. In the true spirit of the internet I tuned into her site looking for information about moldy firewood, made a detour to ponder leathering oars (something on my vast “to do” list), and wound up reading about growing milkweed plants.

You know that special feeling of discovery the internet held before it turned into Facebook and bullshit? For a moment I had it back. Here was someone, ostensibly an adult, who reminded me that I can do whatever the hell I want…including raising a butterfly. Brilliant!

Who says you have to grow up?

So thanks a million to Christine DeMerchant (whom I’ve never met and probably associates with a cooler crowd than me). Her posts reminded me that even though it’s a pursuit normally associated with a seven year old… I can still give it a shot now.

 

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