No kidding. I was just playing with our squashes today, peeking for flowers and baby squashes, remembering the bees rolling around drunkenly in them last year.
I know what you mean. Missing the bee in my picture but if one can't find these two flowers I would be in trouble. http://tendhergarden.blogspot.com/2010/06/finally-in-bed-together.html
I've always done great with squash plants. Zucc and Yellow Squash have always done so well in my garden. This year - nada. Dead. Hmph. So it was nice to see your pretty flower...
It's definitely reassuring isn't it? Hopefully the bees (like the pests) will be able to adapt to all of the pesticides and pollutants we put on this earth. It would be a sad state of affairs if they can't.
No kidding. I was just playing with our squashes today, peeking for flowers and baby squashes, remembering the bees rolling around drunkenly in them last year.
ReplyDeleteSigh. Good times.
I know what you mean.
ReplyDeleteMissing the bee in my picture but if one can't find these two flowers I would be in trouble.
http://tendhergarden.blogspot.com/2010/06/finally-in-bed-together.html
How true :)
ReplyDeleteMy heart always leaps for joy when I see bees frolicking in the blooms, Great shot!
ReplyDeleteI've always done great with squash plants. Zucc and Yellow Squash have always done so well in my garden. This year - nada. Dead. Hmph. So it was nice to see your pretty flower...
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely reassuring isn't it? Hopefully the bees (like the pests) will be able to adapt to all of the pesticides and pollutants we put on this earth. It would be a sad state of affairs if they can't.
ReplyDeleteI agree! Last year I rarely got up early enough to catch the flowers while they were open, but one time I did and it was great.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how they can make our heart flutter with excitement!
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