An Orange Bluet teneral (Enallagma signatum) waits over the exoskeleton from which it has just emerged. In a few minutes, it will reap the reward of its patience: Flight!
Patience (excerpt)
I used to hurry everywhere, and leaped over the running creeks.
There wasn’t time enough for all the wonderful things I could think of to do
in a single day. Patience comes to the bones before it takes root in the heart
as another good idea. I say this as I stand in the woods
and study the patterns of the moon shadows, or stroll down into the waters
that now, late summer, have also caught the fever, and hardly move from one eternity to another.