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Old 11-04-2006 | 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Kyras,Nov 4 2006, 10:33 AM
Thanks, Lainey. I looked. So, is there a net ceiling?
Hmmmmm I'm not sure. I'd love to take Ally there, but 3 hours in the car for 30 minutes of entertaiment doesn't sound like much fun.
Old 11-04-2006 | 09:44 AM
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[QUOTE=Kyras,Nov 4 2006, 10:19 AM]Rdrunner,

What exactly is a butterfly center?
Old 11-04-2006 | 10:05 AM
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Ah, thanks Rdrunner. Glass encased and kept like a rain forest. That makes sense.
Old 11-04-2006 | 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by raymo19,Nov 3 2006, 01:49 PM
Whose Pontiac?

Great pictures David.

Pontiac??? That's some kind of Audi, isn't it?

Nice pictures.
Old 11-04-2006 | 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Rdrunner,Nov 4 2006, 01:44 PM
Reallly neat place. They do some kind of research there, if you're lucky you're there when the butterflies are active and they're all over the place. You have to be careful not to step on them, they frown on that.
It does look like a neat place. It's on the "to do" list for someday when we make a trek your way.

that working for a living thing.
Old 11-04-2006 | 11:52 AM
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There are butterfly centers all around the country. There is one at Brookside Gardens in Maryland. There is one just outside Denver. There must be one in CA. Check their hours though. The one in MD is only open from spring until fall.
Old 11-04-2006 | 12:12 PM
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I've never heard of one here. I know there are times when the Monarchs migrate and fill the trees, some where around here.
Old 11-04-2006 | 12:17 PM
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I haven't seen Monarchs migrate but I was on Fire Island during a butterfly migration. It was amazing. You would walk up to a bush thinking it was covered in blossums only to realize it was butterflies!
Old 11-05-2006 | 05:10 AM
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I live about 20 minutes from Callaway Gardens. They also have 2 world class golf courses there. The Buick Southern Open used to held there, this is the place where Tiger Woods was supposed to have received the Haskins Award for the best amateur athlete in the U.S. Long story short he came to the gardens to play in the tournament and receive the award and then chose to leave before receiving the award or playing in the tournament. He did not endear himself to this part of the country.
If you want to see the Gardens in all their glory come in the spring when the azaleas are blooming. There are 10,000 varities including tons of native azaleas. The Day butterfly house is one of the best consevatories in the United States. Mr. Callaways vegetable garden is used for PBS's Victory Garden (south). They also have a bird of prey show at the Sibley Center. In November the Fantasy in Lights opens, they have christmas lights strung up all through the gardens(bring a blanket).
http://www.callawaygardens.com/info/main.welcome.asp
Old 11-05-2006 | 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Kyras,Nov 4 2006, 04:12 PM
I've never heard of one here. I know there are times when the Monarchs migrate and fill the trees, some where around here.
The first fall after we moved here during one late October afternoon and evening thousands and thousands of Monarchs made their way north to south between the mountain and Missionary Ridge. At times it seemed there were so many that they were partially blocking the sun.

I naively assumed it would be an annual event but so far I've never seen it again. It was awesome.


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