Saturday, March 21, 2020
Butterfly Houses in the US
Butterfly Houses in the US          Butterfly houses offer enthusiasts of all ages the opportunity to observe a variety of species in an indoor exhibit. Most butterfly houses mimic tropical environmentsââ¬â¹ and showcase tropical species from Asia, South America, Australia, and other warm, humid locations. A few butterfly houses listed here feature species native to North America. Usually, youll see some showy moths, such as luna moths or Atlas moths, perched on foliage as well.ââ¬â¹         Before you visit a butterfly house, it might increase your enjoyment to learn a little about the lepidopteran, or butterfly, including tips for observing and photographing butterflies, the differences between butterflies and moths, and why butterflies drink from puddles, a behavior you will likely observe in a butterfly exhibit. Most butterfly houses have an area where you can see new adult butterflies emerge from their pupae, and some display larval food plants as well.         Some butterfly houses listed here are seasonal, meaning they are open for only a part of the year. Be sure to call before you visit to be sure the butterflies are on display. This is a list of enclosed butterfly houses, not outdoor butterfly gardens.          Alabama      Huntsville Botanical Garden4747 Bob Wallace Ave.Huntsville, Alabama 35805(256)-830-4447         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          California      Natural History Museum of Los Angeles CountyButterfly Pavilion900 Exposition Blvd.         Los Angeles, California 90007(213) 763-DINO         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         San Diego Zoo Safari ParkHidden Jungle15500 San Pasqual Valley RoadEscondido, California 92027(760) 747-8702         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         Six Flags Discovery Kingdom1001 Fairgrounds DriveVallejo, California 94589(707) 643-6722         Year-round          Colorado      Butterfly Pavilion6252 W. 104th Ave.Westminster, CO 80020(303) 469-5441         Year-round          Delaware      Delaware Nature SocietyBarley Mill RoadHockessin, Delaware 19707(302) 239-2334         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          District of Columbia      Smithsonian National Museum of Natural HistoryButterfly Pavilion10th Street and Constitution Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20560(202) 633-1000         Year-round         National ZooPollinarium3001 Connecticut Ave., NWWashington, DC 20008(202) 633-4888         Year-round          Florida      Butterfly World3600 W. Sample RoadCoconut Creek, Florida 33073(954) 977-4400         Year-round         Butterfly RainforestFlorida Museum of Natural HistoryUniversity of FloridaSW 34th Street and Hull RoadGainesville, Florida 32611(352) 846-2000         Year-round         Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory1316 Duval St.Key West, Florida 33040(800) 839-4647         Year-round         Panhandle Butterfly House8581 Navarre ParkwayNavarre, Florida 32566(850) 623-3868         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         BioWorks Butterfly GardenMuseum of Science and Industry (MOSI)4801 E. Fowler Ave.Tampa, Florida 33617(800) 995-MOSI         Year-round          Georgia      Callaway GardensCecil B. Day Butterfly Center5887 Georgia Highway 354Pine Mountain, Georgia 31822(800) CALLAWAY         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          Illinois      Brookfield ZooChicago Zoological Society         8400 31st St.Brookfield, Illinois 60513(708) 688-8000         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         Chicago Academy of SciencesThe Peggy Notebaert Nature MuseumJudy Istock Butterfly Haven2430 N. Cannon DriveChicago, Illinois 60614(773) 755-5100         Year-round         Peck Farm Butterfly House4038 Kaneville RoadGeneva, Illinois 60134(630) 262-8244         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          Iowa      Reiman GardensIowa State University1407 University Blvd.Ames, Iowa 50011(515) 294-2710         Year-round          Kansas      Butterfly/Pansy House701 Amidon StWichita, Kansas 67203(316) 264-0448         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          Louisiana      Audubon InsectariumButterflies in Flight6500 Magazine St.New Orleans, Louisiana 70118(800) 774-7394         Year-round          Maryland      Brookside Gardens South ConservatoryWings of Fancy Butterfly Exhibit1500 Glenallan Ave.Wheaton, Maryland 20902(301) 962-1453         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          Michigan      Detroit ZooWoodward Avenue and 10 Mile Road (I-696)Royal Oak, Michigan 48067(248) 541-5717         Year-round         Original Mackinac Island Butterfly HouseMcGulpin StreetMackinac Island, Michigan 49757(906) 847-3972         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         Wings of MackinacSurrey Hills Carriage MuseumMackinac Island, Michigan 49757(906) 847-9464         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         Dow Gardens1809 Eastman Ave.Midland, Michigan 48640(800) 362-4874         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         Frederik Meijer Gardens  Sculpture ParkLena Meijer Tropical Conservatory1000 E. Beltline, NEGrand Rapids, Michigan 49525(888) 957-1580         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          Missouri      Sophie M. Sachs Butterfly HouseFaust Park15193 Olive Blvd.Chesterfield, Missouri 63017(636) 530-0076ââ¬â¹         Year-round          New Jersey      Camden Childrens Garden Philadelphia Eagles Four Season Butterfly House         3 Riverside DriveCamden, New Jersey 08103(856)-365-8733         Year-round         Stony Brook Millstone Watershed AssociationKate Gorrie Butterfly House31 Titus Mill RoadPennington New Jersey 08534(609) 737-3735         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          New York      American Museum of Natural HistoryButterfly ConservatoryCentral Park West at 79th StreetNew York, New York 10024(212) 769-5100         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         National Museum of PlayOne Manhattan SquareRochester, New York 14607(585) 263-2700         Year-round         Sweetbriar Nature Center62 Eckernkamp DriveSmithtown, New York 11787(631) 949-6344         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          North Carolina      North Carolina Museum of Life  Science433 Murray AveDurham, North Carolina 27704(919) 220-5429         Year-round         North Carolina Museum of Natural SciencesLiving Conservatory         11 W. Jones St.Raleigh, North Carolina 27601(919) 733-7450         Year-round          Ohio      Krohn Conservatory1501 Eden Park DriveCincinnati, Ohio 45202(513) 421-4086         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         Cox Arboretum Metro Park 6733 Springboro PikeDayton, Ohio 45449(937) 434-9005         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         The Butterfly House Obee RoadWhitehouse, Ohio 43571(419) 877-2733         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          Pennsylvania      Academy of Natural SciencesDrexel University1900 Benjamin Franklin ParkwayPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19103(215) 299-1000         Year-round         Hershey Gardens170 Hotel RoadHershey, Pennsylvania 17033(717) 534-3492         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         Phipps ConservatoryOne Schenley ParkPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213(412) 441-4442         Seasonal. Call before you visit.          South Carolina      Cypress Gardens3030 Cypress Gardens RoadMoncks Corner, South Carolina 29461(843) 553-0515         Year-round          South Dakota      Sertoma Butterfly House4320 Oxbow Ave.Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57106(605) 334-9466         Year-round          Tennessee      Tennessee AquariumOne Broad St.Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402(800) 262-0695         Year-round          Texas      Moody Gardens1 Hope Blvd.Galveston, Texas 77554(800) 582-4673         Year-round         The Houston Museum of Natural ScienceCockrell Butterfly Center5555 Hermann Park DriveHouston, Texas 77030(713) 639-4629         Year-round         San Antonio ZooCaterpillar Flight School3903 N. St. Marys St.San Antonio, Texas 78212(210) 734-7184         Seasonal. Call before you visit.         Texas Discovery GardensRosine Smith Sammons Butterfly House  Insectarium3601 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Gate 6 at Fair ParkDallas, Texas 75210(214) 428-7476         Year-round          Wisconsin      Beaver Creek ReserveS1 County Highway KFall Creek, Wisconsin 54742(715) 877-2212         Seasonal. Call before you visit.    
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Soothing Quotes When You Are Missing Someone
Soothing Quotes When You Are Missing Someone          When you are in love, almost every moment of togetherness is bliss, and almost every moment of separation is torture. When your heart pines for your loved one, you cannot help but lose interest in other aspects of your life. Your mind and soul suffer from a deep yearning. You might be separated by distance from your love or the separation might be permanent, the result of death or a breakup. These quotes can help when you are brought low by missing a love, for whatever reason.          Quotes to Help Cope With Missing Someone      William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet: ââ¬Å"Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say goodnight till it be morrow.â⬠Ron Pope: I was praying that you and me might end up together. Its like wishing for rain as I stand in the desert, but Im holding you closer than most, cause you are my heaven.Claudia Adrienne Grandi: If I had a single flower for every time I think about you, I could walk forever in my garden.Henry Alford: Life is so short, so fast the lone hours fly. We ought to be together, you and I.Nicholas Sparks: Romance is thinking about your significant other when you are supposed to be thinking about something else.Frederick Buechner: You can kiss your family and friends goodbye and put miles between you, but at the same time you carry them with you in your heart, your mind, your stomach, because you do not just live in a world but a world lives in you.Ralph Waldo Emerson:à  For everything you have missed, you have gained something else, and for everything you gain,    you lose something else.         Emily Dickinson: Parting is all we know of heaven and all we need to know of hell.American Proverb: Absence makes the heart grow fonder.Hans Nouwens: In true love, the smallest distance is too great, and the greatest distance can be bridged.Francois Duc de la Rochefoucauld: Absence diminishes little passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes candles and fans a fire.Kay Knudsen: Love is missing someone whenever youre apart, but somehow feeling warm inside because youre close in heart.Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor  Park:à  Ã¢â¬Å"His eyes missed her as much as the rest of him.â⬠à  Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man short story: ââ¬Å"How anxiously I yearned for those I had forsaken.â⬠à  Dennis Lehane, Shutter Island: But as the years passed, he missed her more, not less, and his need for her became a cut that would not scar over, would not stop leaking.â⬠à  Kaui Hart Hemmings, The Descendants: ââ¬Å"Thats how you know you love someone, I g   uess when you cant experience anything without wishing the other person were there to see it, too.â⬠    
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