Gossamer faerie,
neon being of lightness,
a fire-breathing fly?
I have yet to personally spot a flaming hot dragonfly. What a beautiful creature! It makes me wonder about the secret world of insects, a mysterious place to which we are seldom privy. Is the dragonfly legendary to the rest of the insects, just as dragons are to humans? A quirky, but interesting question.
The magical dragonfly is a fond girlhood memory of summer for me. Paddling around the lake on sultry afternoons, I loved to watch their iridescent colors flitting among the graceful lily pads. They captivated me. There was a purity and magic about these tiny gossamer creatures. They seemed to be visiting me from some mysterious, unseen faerie world, to which for a few moments I was privy.
Those dragonflies so many years ago were mainly cloaked in cool green and blue hues. Apparently the red ones mainly reside in parts of the world I have not seen yet. I haven’t done much traveling lately. Methinks it is time to go on a red dragon hunt…

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Beyond strife and grind,
nature reveals the divine,
heaven becomes mine.
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Lovely! Dragonflies do capture the imagination and transport us.
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Thanks, VJ. Memories of Muskoka. 🙂
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Such a wonderful place.
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I treasure those childhood summers. My parents rented a cottage, before it became a playground for the rich. And there is a history with The Group of Seven, too.
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Cool. Friends of ours have a cottage there, so we still visit yearly.
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Lucky you! *envious*. I like to think the smaller lakes stayed the same.
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