Waystation #635

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Waystation #635

Postby Waystation #635 » Mon Jun 18, 2007 9:28 am

I love what you did with the registery of Waystations. Oh how I enjoy looking at the pictures of various gardens!!

Our waystation is being rebuilt this summer. I will send a few pics and a little write-up about the gardens.

We are blogging our progress here Waystation #635


We'd love to hear about other peoples Waystations here in the forums! :cheesy:

Happy Times

Ron
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#1516 I Think

Postby Fishslime » Sun Aug 05, 2007 12:11 pm

been waiting since 8/1/07 for my Way Station Number - My Monarchs don't seem to care though - that's a good thing - time-time-time -
Monarch WayStation #1553 "The Monarch Inn"
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finally

Postby Fishslime » Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:26 pm

"The Monarch Inn" Waystation #1553 Bangor PA - released 9 adults this morning and an escapee = 10 that makes 26 this week(only 30 last((first))year)- 50 pupa ready to go soon -
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Postby Mona Miller » Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:03 pm

I didn't register the Waystation for Meadowlark Botanical Gardens in Vienna, VA, which is #22, but during the summer I do butterfly walks every Sunday and get to walk people thru this lovely garden and I release lots of Monarchs with the help of kids and adults there.
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