tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1591337674754345502.post2426927803350117971..comments2023-11-23T07:12:44.275-08:00Comments on gorgim: The Fragrant HarbourJimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17572619866955660933noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1591337674754345502.post-8642867393191111792011-01-19T08:33:00.951-08:002011-01-19T08:33:00.951-08:00The butterfly may be common but it was beautiful n...The butterfly may be common but it was beautiful nonetheless. There were literally hundreds flying around in that park alone. Come to think of it, I hardly saw any butterflies last year in Nevada. Or any insects for that matter. We humans really are good at screwing up our natural world, aren't we? Especially in the States. Sigh!<br /><br />This trip was truly amazing. And these photos are only from the first day, lol. Hope to post more soon. Or check them out on my Facebook page. I really should befriend you on FB too, shouldn't I? :)Jimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17572619866955660933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1591337674754345502.post-24773049691962359842011-01-19T06:16:49.886-08:002011-01-19T06:16:49.886-08:00What a trip! What great photos! I've only ma...What a trip! What great photos! I've only made a transfer at the Hong Kong Airport- so I've gotten to see the city from a distance but never experience it.<br /><br />The beautiful butterfly in your photo is a Jezabel, a member of the genus Delias. They are in the same family as the bright yellow butterflies that are so common back here in the States.Doug Taronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08537881828742937167noreply@blogger.com