My summer adventure

This spring, my local park (Parkview Park) got a grant to install a butterfly enclosure. I started visiting it almost daily.

Inside the enclosure, there is a poster showing the life cycle of Monarch butterflies.

Monarch butterfly life cycle

I enjoyed seeing these stages in real life this summer.

Here is an egg on a milkweed leaf (I hope). I had trouble finding them and sometimes wondered if it was white sap from the plant on it. So, I put them into the plastic bowl and hoped.

The next stage is a caterpillar. They start off very tiny and eat only milkweed. As time goes on, they get bigger.

Monarch butterfly caterpillars

When they are ready, they hang themselves upside down in a J shape.

Monarch butterfly caterpillars

I wanted to see a caterpillar make the chrysalis but never got to.The chrysalises started out light green and slowly developed some gold sparkles as time went by. Then, they become transparent with the butterfly visible inside.

Monarch butterfly in a transparent chrysalis.

When it got this far, I knew that I’d see a butterfly in a day or two.

Monarch butterfly awaiting release

Here is a butterfly that landed in the butterfly garden after release.

Two Monarch butterflies on flowers

The day after I attended my first release gathering, the sound of the girl saying “stretch” every time the butterfly opened its wings ran through my mind for hours at work.

Later in the summer, Lisa Salb began sticking numbered stickers to their wings. If other people find them, they can enter them online and track their path. I hope some fly to Mexico and I hear about it.

The Lord’s Prayer for Justice

My church says the Lord’s Prayer during each of our worship services. Here is the version that I am used to.

Our Father, who art in heaven,

hallowed be thy name,

thy kingdom come,

thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread;

and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us;

and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.

My pastor shared a few other versions of the prayer. One version was titled “The Lord’s Prayer for Justice.” An American nun and author named Joan Chrittister wrote it.

Our Father who art in heaven…

Remind us that you are not only in heaven but here on earth too,

In the faces of the poor, the hungry, the homeless,

And the forgotten.

Hallowed by thy name…

May the reverence we give your name

Pull us from our petty preoccupations

And focus us on your will for the world.

Thy kingdom come, thy will be done…

Help us to build your kingdom here:

A kingdom of peace, justice, and mercy.

Give us this day our daily bread…

So that we may share with others

What we have received from your hand.

Forgive us our trespasses…

As we open our hearts to forgive those

Who have offended us.

Lead us not into temptation…

Especially the temptation to close our eyes

To the injustice around us.

But deliver us from evil…

For our world is fraught with darkness.

Let us be bearers of your light.

For yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory,

Forever and ever. Amen.

My pastor gave us a copy of this prayer. I really like it. The first verse reminds me of the Catholic Worker Movement. I have read about Dorothy Day and Mother Theresa and loved their focus on helping the least among us. This prayer is a great guide on how I want to live my life.