One of the joys of living in the country, surrounded by gardens, is the number of butterflies that flutter by the windows.
Unfortunately it is still a little early to enjoy all the butterflies that pay an annual visit to my gardens, so I thought I might get a head start by paying a visit to the Metro Toronto Zoo and the butterfly conservatory. Apparently many others must had the same thought, as the conservatory was packed. Peering between the heads or focusing between the jostles made getting good pictures very difficult . Here are a few that I did manage to take. Notice the cut oranges that are used to attract and feed the butterflies.
Just as the zoo attracts the butterflies with the oranges we attract customers with our web presence, our print advertising and a variety of other means.
While the orange attracts and offers nourishment to the butterflies our promotional messages only attract, we require listings to satisfy the Home Buyers that we attract. Those folks we attract who are wishing to sell their home also must be nourished by what we offer them. You want to know if we have more than one web site and do we Blog. Are our websites all about real estate or do we offer more?
Many find us by our visibility on the web so search engine ranking is also important to You when you want to sell your home. But above all, we satisfy your needs the most with the experience and knowledge gained over the years. However it is our ability to negotiate on behalf of our clients where many of us bloom, just yesterday after negotiating the sale of a property I was complemented on my negotiating skills by my client.
While it may be true there are some in our industry that just flutterby, like the butterfly they are here today and gone tomorrow, there are many who have made a real career of helping people find that perfect dream home.
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Gorgeous photos -i love butterflies....who doesn't? Love how you set up this post! :-) The Laws of Attraction!
How beautiful your butterflies and garden are. My orange tree attracted a bird's nest.
The birds eat the oranges. Below is a beautiful red bird at Sea World, in Orlando, FL
What beautiful butterflies....what is the black and white one?
Love the pics, message, and all the links to your website. Very creative.
Kathy, very cool butterflies and so colorful. Thanks and have a really great day.
Liz - Very important laws in our business
Monika - We could learn a lot from nature about attraction and nourishment
Karen - very pretty! ... Unfortunately I just like to watch them and do not know what each one is I know Monarchs and Viceroys and Swallowtails but that is about all I know about their names.
hi Kathy,
What beautiful photos! Now I have a great desire to visit the zoo again to see the butterflies...and I also suddenly have an urge for a sweet, juicy navel orange (which I'll have as soon as I get home- I'm at the office right now). ((-:
Jo
Lisa - Thank you and Thanks for the visit I've been a little lax on visiting many of my friends here in the rain.
Kevin - Thank you I have several more shots on another camera I just have not downloaded them yet. perhaps Iwill save them for another time
Jo - Speaking of home we should be headed your way soon. I will email you once we know when.
Beautiful photos, I really think that the blacked winged ones are cool looking!
Tony and Darcy - Thanks ... I really enjoy watching as they flutter by