[OFB Cafe] Monarch Butterflys
Timothy Butler
tbutler at ofb.biz
Tue Oct 14 23:47:39 CDT 2008
On Oct 14, 2008, at 9:45 PM, Donald R Spoon wrote:
> We were treated to an unusual surprise today here in San Antonio.
> The Monarch Butterflys came through on their annual migration south
> to Mexico. They usually pass a bit to the west of us, so we
> normally don't get to witness the migration. I recall seeing them
> during the summer in Missouri as a kid, but never knew they migrated
> south like birds.
Wow, how neat, Don. Did you get any pictures?
>
> I just noticed an article today that the Alaska Glaciers were
> growing again after an unusually cold spring and summer this year.
>
> All ominous omens... No Global Warming reported or documented yet
> this century... (since 1998). Global Cooling anyone?
Indeed. That almost could make a better story. Well, actually it did
in "Day After Tomorrow"... (though they had cooling happening
differently).
-Tim
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