Alright guys, FB friend Nona gave me permission to repost this photo and tell her story behind it, translated by me.
I know that it isn't my photo, but I didn't know where else to post it, so here you are:
Nona's words, translated:
"Last week in Southern Jutland I discovered a large memorial stone sitting on the side of a small narrow side road.
On the stone was carved the six names of six very young british men from RAF, they were only between 19 and 22 years old, their aircraft had been shot down by the germans. The plane had crashed at this site.
This softie - who have educated young pilots myself - relived the scenario vividly and suddenly stood there with two very shiny eyes.
When I wanted to take a photo, this beautiful butterfly passed by and landed on the stone, right on the squadron shield. And it stayed there until I began to walk away.
Nature's little pilot came flying out of the blue and honoured the six dead airmen.
It was beautiful - and madly symbolical."