So, a couple of months ago, one of my Japanese students gave me 3 dragonfly nymphs (babies). We bought a bug box, worms, an aerator and few other things for our new
babies. Unfortunately, only one survived long enough to actually become a dragonfly.

Here he/she is being set free.

Getting ready to set him/her free. Jude taking one last look.

Jude watching as Husband removes the dragonfly from the bug box.

The nymph, as we found him/her, swimming in the bug box--no longer a nymph!
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