Free as a bird, that is. Otherwise, it's $14.95 to get in. But getting in was worth it, really. And it was fun. All three sons (AND Bitsy ... AND SWMBO) enjoyed the Butterfly Palace. We took lots of pictures, but I'll show them to you later - when I'm home and I'm allowed to blog.
Anyway, I took the picture below .. I thought maybe I could share this one, now.
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Wow!!! What a PERFECT picture. It should be framed.
No blogging while on vacation! It's not like you have those pesky ads that they want you to post often or anything.
this looks like a painting, not a photo. beautiful!
The true soul of an artist.
Gorgeous! I got to visit a butterfly house last week, nothing like a Palace, but fun anyway.
I can't wait to see more of your trip photos.
I love it!! The detail when you click on the photo. Beautiful!
Oooo and Ahhh just does not have the same oooph behind them when writen down... ya know?
The picture is great and i can't wait for more!
I'm looking forward to the other shots you took of the butterflies. With you photography skills I bet you got some amazing shots.
A butterfly palace? Cool. I can't wait to see more pictures, this one is great.
Beautiful! Can't wait to see more.
What a pretty little Beauty!
I love those kinds of places!
Wow--that is one crisp picture!
Beautiful picture. I love the butterfly gardens in New Mexico, where they actually HAVE butterflies- unlike Thanksgiving Point gardens in Utah, whose butterfly garden is merely SHAPED like a butterfly.
That's so daintily gorgeous.
Brilliant photo Lou!
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Gorgeous photo
Such a gorgeous shot!
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