While we were in Gainesville we visited
the butterfly museum at the University of Florida. I could have spent hours there. It was magical to be in a huge room full of fluttering butterflies.



The butterflies loved Andrew. While I was busy taking pictures else where he had as many as four butterflies on him at one time.



I tried and tried to get a photo of the big blue butterflies that just never seemed to sit still. I had given up when Patrick told me he found one just sitting with its wings spread wide. It was on me! I slowly handed him the camera and he snapped this shot. Not really flattering for me but the butterfly looks great!
© Michelle Hines
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