Saturday, October 4, 2008

Hunting for a Photo! SAD



SAD

A Broken Butterfly

26 comments:

  1. Oh very sad indeed. The circle of life goes on. Happy weekend.

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  2. Oh my gosh, that's so sad! I feel so sorry for the poor butterfly!

    My Photo Hunt pictures are posted here and here. Happy weekends!

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  3. Oh my....this most certainly depicts sadness. Excellent hunting.

    My photo hunt is a 'drawing of sad'...stop by, won't you?

    Hope your weekend is treating you well.

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  4. Oh Lucy . . . so sad . . . it's the sheer despondency of it.

    Sue

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  5. oh no....very sad butterfly.

    Please drop at my PH post also : in HERE or HERE. Thanks

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  6. Awwwww -- that is very sad. Happy weekend.

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  7. Oh a broken butterfly is sad, like a broken soul.

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  8. Oh my how very sad indeed.

    Thanks for visiting.

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  9. Oh that is sad. Great for this week's theme.

    Have a wonderful weekend!
    Amanda

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  10. Oh dear, that is very, very sad. What a photo, though!

    I did Photo Hunters today, too. I hope you get a chance to visit and post your link. It would make me *happy*!
    http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-sad/

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  11. It makes me think of how broken we are sometimes.

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  12. oh that is sad broken wings...TC

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  13. It's always a bit sad to see something so beautiful in such a state.

    Baker
    (Thanks for the visit and comments earlier)

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  14. what a waste! and it was such a beauty.

    here's mine. thanks!

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  15. That is sad to see a broken butterfly.

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  16. Poor Butterfly, hope a cat didnt eat it

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  17. Yes definitely sad ending for such a beautiful creature. I hope it had a fruitful season.

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  18. Very sad and the formation in the rock looks like an imprint of a butterfly.

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  19. Awwwwww....that is sad. I considered posting a similiar demise. The loggerhead shrikes are famous for impaling my favorite dragonflies on the barb-wire fence to feast on at a later time. Not a pretty picture!

    Thanks for stopping by the creek to comment - and especially for the information about the ladies that repaire quilts.

    Blessings!

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