Blue butterfly of happiness

I saw my first blue today, wings outstretched and illuminated by the gnapweed (ofcourse). It had a neat white line around the edge of its wings.

But little else to give it away. The blues are so exciting - they seem to have captured a slice of singing sky and bought it to earth. 

But also so hard to identify and range from the common to less to extremely rare, even to the once extinct… you can find reintroduced Large Blue on a bank in Gloucestershire. 

My first blue brings me to… 

1. The need to learn to ID the many species

2. Musing on symbolism of butterflies

3. My anxiety that I have only seen one… will it find a mate?

4. The joy of then visiting the Natural History Museum in Oxford.  Having been starved of its ways for months, drinking deep the new interpretation (while having to suppress my deep annoyance that I didn’t get the job to help with its development and then the awkward realisation that I am awe struck by their creativity and fear I might not have done it quite so well? The use of ‘might not’ is carefully chosen..!



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