Butterflies

Butterflies flitted into my thoughts tonight, so I thought I would share some previous butterfly pictures from Braman’s Wanderings.

African Monarch, Animals, Butterfly, Canada, caterpillar, Danaus chrysippus, Malayan Woods, milkweed, Toronto Zoo, ZooOne of my very first blog posts was about butterflies. Visit Butterfly Picture Surprise to see what the surprise was in this picture.

Paper Kite Butterflies, Idea leuconoe, Toronto Zoo, Maylayan Woods PavilionHere is a beautiful Paper Kite Butterfly.

Golden Helicon (Heliconius hecale) - Butterfly - Henry Doorly Zoo - Omaha NebraskaI really like this Golden Helicon (Heliconius hecale). The color is so vibrant.

Papilio rutulus, western tiger swallowtail, butterflyThe most recent picture I have taken of a butterfly is this western tiger swallowtail (Papilio rutulus). See: Butterfly on my Agapanthus

When You Look in the Heart of a Rose - Old Sheet Music 1919 - Marian Gillespie - Florence Methven - RosesI had to sneak this picture in as well. Can you see the little pink butterfly below the rose? This picture was in a post about Old Sheet Music. Now that I am thinking about old sheet music I may have to look through my collection for more covers to share.

I hope you enjoyed these butterfly pictures.

Steven

 

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Hiding a Well

On Sunday I was teaching a class about Absalom’s revolt and a couple verses brought up an interesting question.

17 Now Jonathan and Ahimaaz were waiting at En-rogel. A female servant was to go and tell them, and they were to go and tell King David, for they were not to be seen entering the city. 18 But a young man saw them and told Absalom. So both of them went away quickly and came to the house of a man at Bahurim, who had a well in his courtyard. And they went down into it. 19 And the woman took and spread a covering over the well’s mouth and scattered grain on it, and nothing was known of it.

II Samuel 17:17-19 ESV

How was the woman able to hide the well by simply covering it up and scattering grain on it? Wouldn’t you be able to see the shape of the well?

This made me think of a well that I saw during my first trip to Israel. The well is near Bet Guvrin in The Shephelah.

israel, shephelah, bet guvrin, water, treeHere is the well that we stopped to look at. It is interesting to see the stone mangers in the picture. In this case they would have probably been filled with water.

israel, shephelah, bet guvrin, water, treeI can imagine this would be a nice place to gather by in the afternoon when it is in the shade.

israel, shephelah, bet guvrin, water, treeHere you can see that the edges of the well are level with the ground.

You can now imagine how the well in the courtyard at Bahurim could be covered up with a cloth and grain.

israel, shephelah, bet guvrin, water, treeBecause the well opening is at ground level you can see that they have it covered with a grate so no one will fall in. This well was very deep so falling in would be very dangerous.

israel, shephelah, bet guvrin, water, treeHere you can see the edges of the opening and the grooves caused by ropes being used over the years. I am sure a lot of water has been pulled out of this well over time.

Of course I am now thinking of other wells in Israel and here is a link to another post that I wrote about wells: Two Well Known Wells

Steven

 

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