By Helen L. Masin ITWPA Member I have found a place where I do not need to answer my cell phone, read emails or feel chained to my computer. Here I can savor the delicious tropical breeze coming off Biscayne Bay. Entering this green hideaway, I am serenely transported to a refuge where I can relax and enjoy its sights, sounds, and fragrances in slow-time. Fairchild Tropical … [Read more...] about Baobab Trees, Butterflies, and Blossoms: Nature’s Cure for Digital Overload
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Monarch Butterflies Peacefully Invade Mexico
By Ellen Federico ITWPA Member Every September millions of migrating Monarch Butterflies fly the sky road clocking over a hundred miles a day to a winter destination in Central Mexico where they will end their remarkable nine-month life cycle. Where do they go exactly? Why do they do it? For centuries fourth generation Monarch Butterflies that weigh less than a penny fly … [Read more...] about Monarch Butterflies Peacefully Invade Mexico