Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Butterfly Woman


Someone You Should Know:

Meet pioneering 17th-century
lepidopterist Eleanor Glanville

Born just after the Civil War, she can be called the first lady of British natural history. This was a time when women were scorned for dabbling in science, when butterflies were regarded as sinister creatures that represented the spirits of the dead, and anyone with an interest in them was viewed with suspicion, liable to be accused of sorcery.

Amazingly, Glanville’s will was overturned by her children, in what became a cause célèbre, on the ground that only an insane person would go “in pursuit of butterflies”.

Oh, if only I had been able to learn about such women when I was young and still in school. Nevertheless, I enjoy making up for lost time.

Another, modern butterfly woman is Camile Parmesan. As I noted back in 2007

Her groundbreaking studies on butterflies and global climate change offer “the strongest statistical evidence that global warming—influenced by trapped greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide from cars and factories—is having an impact on a wide scope of species and regions.”

Dear parents, please tell your sons and daughters about such inspiring people as often as you can. You'll be glad you did.

Butterfly gardening:

Want more butterflies in your garden? Then check out the gardening pages at the Butterfly website.

Images of Butterfly Women

Here are some famous art images of women as butterflies. These ladies are not fragile.

Enjoy,

Sia

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Art: Butterfly Woman found here.
Does anyone know who this artist is? I would like to give him/her credit.

2 comments:

belle said...

I just certified my yard as a Monarch Waystation here:
http://www.monarchwatch.org/waystations/

I'm trying to do the butterfly garden here with all Native plants.
And I just ordered this from my Paperback Swap Club
http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780375701948

don't you love Adult Unschooling ?

Dj Connell said...

Yes, dear lady, I do.

Enjoy the blessings of your garden.

You and our other friends will be in my thoughts while I'm at Faerieworlds.

Sia