Caterpillar

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We picked some of our cauliflower the other day. I forget the name of the variety, but it has a cool purple hue to it. I was taking pictures of it inside, and Hazel asked to be in the picture. While we were taking pictures, she noticed a caterpillar had hitched a ride inside.

I was stoked that she wasn’t squeamish about touching it. More than I can say for Kim. =) She held it on her hand for a long time and was watching it move with great interest. After watching him for a good long time, we carried him to the park across the street and set him free on some plants, where Hazel said “Bye-Bye Caterpillar. Have a good day!”

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