Evidently butterflies (mariposas) begin as a tiny egg attached by their Momma to a leaf near caterpillar food (They must like salads.) They become squirmy, colorful caterpillars and then they become a string-bean like chrysalis as shown in the picture above left. Each chrysalis has unique colors that reflect their surroundings. It’s like when you wear camouflage pants and you blend in with the bushes. I wonder how they can do that? They can’t go down to the store for new clothes like we can. Somehow they squirm out of the chrysalis and magically they have wings with colors that also reflect their surroundings.
The slime has to drop off into that pizza box. Once their wings are dry they can flit about looking for flowers and fruit.
In the Butterfly Garden or "Jardin de Mariposas” they had may butterflies with owl’s eyes on their wings. I took a funny picture of one on my finger. They like bananas and I put a little on my finger so he would hop on. It tickled. I call this picture "el Gafas de Mariposa” (the Butterfly Glasses)
That small yellow box is called the Tarabita cable car. It takes you across a jungle valley to some hiking trails where you can find many beautiful waterfalls. The next picture is a stairway to the falls built on a fallen log.
This is a plant in the jungle. The new young plant is in the front and the next one is a little older and the last one has passed away.
It says: "Toda lo que le ocurra a la Tierra, le ocurrira’ a los hijos de la Tierra” Jefe Indis Seattle
“All that happens to the earth, will happen to the children of the earth.” American Indian Chief Seattle
A mural on a wall in the Ecuadorian town of Mindo.
What do you think that means?
Una mariposa bonita.
Lovely place! The butterflies with the eye design are amazing! Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteRemember the Mariposa in Guatemala? ;)
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