No pond is complete without fishies -- and yesterday I added four little goldfish, which cost me a total of 82 cents. They seemed a bit stunned at first about the new pond, but within moments they rediscovered each other and checked out the pond. Today they are quite active, so I have high hopes that they will thrive and grow. Supposedly they will grow fast when not cramped in a tank with a thousand other fish.
I also plan to add some killifish, the local species, soon. Just letting the tank get a bit more established before I spend the "big bucks" -- some $2 per fish. Ouch! :)
I was distracted from the fish by movement in my peripherals...

Two queen butterflies were busy dancing around each other and visiting our newly blooming Gregg's mistflower (Conoclinium greggii). I tried to linger long enough to get a close-up, but it was noon, and the Texas sun was beating down on me. Would that I had a zoom lens for my camera (hubby, read this).
Still, it gave me a chance to show how our butterfly garden is growing. It's come a long way since the first fall digging of earth and the first little plants of spring. The colors are a garden in and of themselves...








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