tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2316255976334435465.post5432392965586231975..comments2023-12-28T02:39:38.739-05:00Comments on bryan's blog: Fallen MonarchsBryan Lewishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05589900009955770881noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2316255976334435465.post-18182108541496842662010-08-01T11:11:10.387-04:002010-08-01T11:11:10.387-04:00I'll bet you could get a print, even in you...I'll bet you could get a print, even in you're NOT super rich. Not yet, at least. Do optometrists get super rich?? Or hey, if I ever get super rich (not likely as an English teacher), I'll get you the picture instead of the National Geographic subscription for your birthday.<br /><br />Haha - I was trying to guess what your post would be about, just from the title. Deposed kings? Butterflies who didn't complete the migration? (You should post about monarch butterflies some time. They used to stop off at Morro Bay, a little town on the California coast where I grew up.)<br /><br />I didn't know about the painting before I read your post. I wonder how Mr. Bliss Baker would have felt about the California Redwoods? When I'm thinking of monarch-like trees, that's what comes to mind for me.Kathy Hayniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08128459743012799948noreply@blogger.com