I Can Fly Twice As High
So if you’ve never been to Philadelphia’s butterfly exhibit, you are seriously missing out. I took Heather to this place the last time she came to visit, and my goodness, we absolutely loved every minute of it.
Since I don’t really have anything photography wise to update you with, here are some pretty photos.

This green one was by far my favorite.

Aw.

Yay!

Another one of the green butterfly.
There were more then just butterflies at this place though…

Eek!
It’s scary when they just straight up stare at you like that. *shudders*
Everyone enjoy your weekend. Tour in a few days!
Reading: Emma by Jane Austen
Listening: Acceptance (RIP), Farewell, Standard of Living
Watching: Ghost Rider (worst movie ever, I love it)
those pics are amazing! I didn’t even know philly had a butterfly exhibit!
Comment by Wendie — June 16, 2007 @ 12:27 am
Cool!
Comment by Treasure of Baghdad — June 18, 2007 @ 3:53 pm
“I can fly twice as high”………is that a reference to the Reading Rainbow song? I think it might be
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