On Monday I spotted this little Silver-spotted Skipper butterfly (Epargyreus clarus) feeding on a buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) at Jackson Miles Abbott Wetland Refuge. I love the distinctive spiky flower balls of this plant that have always reminded me of medieval maces.
A few years ago, however, I came to associate the shape of the balls with depictions of the COVID virus. Recently the number of COVID cases has reportedly been on the rise and I fear that they will increase even more when summer ends and people begin to spend more time indoors. Since I am over 65 years old and therefore considered to be “vulnerable,” I hope that I will be able to get an updated COVID shot (and a flu shot too) in the upcoming months. Neither offers 100% protection, but the shots will hopefully lessen the severity of symptoms if I do get sick.
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