so i'd gone back to September of last year here....to remember something. I don't often do that...go back. and that led to going over and back with Ms. Uncertainty Principles.blogspot. Michelle. it was the September 18th 2020 post there. She said:
"How does a caterpillar rearrange itself into a butterfly? What happens inside the chrysalis or cocoon? First, the caterpillar digests itself, releasing enzymes to dissolve all of its tissues. If you were to cut open a cocoon or chrysalis at just the right time, caterpillar soup would ooze out. But the contents of the pupa are not entirely an amorphous mess. Certain highly organized groups of cells known as imaginal discs survive the digestive process. Before hatching when a caterpillar is still developing inside it egg it grows an imaginal disc for each of the adult body parts it will need as a mature butterfly or moth....discs for its eyes, for its wings, its legs and so on. In some species, these imaginal discs remain dormant throughout the caterpillar's life; in other species, the discs begin to take the shape of adult body parts even before the caterpillar forms a chrysalis or cocoon. Some caterpillars walk around with tiny rudimentary wings tucked inside their bodies, though you would never know it by looking at them"
How did i not read this post then?!!! but looking back both places....we were Evacuated. I was staying at Alyssia's in town...3 weeks...pretty much not conducive to orderly anything. But this post of hers is so much, totally, Michelle. She was answering this for some one else, but it is the question i once again have in the last days...and i would have wondered aloud here and she would have answered with the above. Which, she kind of did. and a while later, i am looking for a blank envelope and come across the card/drawing above. Synchronicity? Maybe. Maybe Michelle.
Hello, Michelle...i love you.