I blame it on the butterfly.
I went outside to tackle a purple sandcherry root. The shrub had been cut down to ground level, courtesy of my brother. Brothers are handy; everyone should have a couple floating around.
I dug, dug some more, and thought about continuing to dig.
Long story short, the root remains, may it rot in peace, and a lilac is planted in its stead. Said lilac has been lingering in a pot since I won it in a draw. Awhile ago. June. I know...
I think the lilac will acclimatize and be beautiful, as was the aforementioned butterfly.
You remember, the one that distracted me from tasks more labour intensive than pointing a camera in the general direction of orange wings.
Look at this level of cooperation from the model.
Clearly, I was meant to take photos this morning, not pick up a shovel followed by an axe to wield at uncooperative roots. Mustn't frighten the neighbours, after all.
Instead, I followed the butterfly, who clearly has as much appreciation for coneflowers as I do.
Tell me, wouldn't you have put down the garden tools and picked up a camera?
Be truthful.
I thought so.
I'm pleased to be linking with the Cottage Garden Party at Fishtail Cottage. Perhaps you'd like to join in as well.
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