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Quote of the day:
In fact, the mere act of opening the box will determine the state of the cat, although in this case there were three determinate states the cat could be in: these being Alive, Dead, and Bloody Furious.”
 – Terry Pratchet
Forage in May for:
Alexanders, Beech leaves, Cow Parsley, Hairy Bittercress, Dandelion Flowers , Cleavers, Primroses, Ransoms, Sweet Violets, Hawthorn, Lime leaves, Red Clover, Ox-eye Daisy, Garlic Mustard, Wild Garlic
Wordless Wednesday – Incandencence and the bees
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What gorgeous, uplifting photos. Could spring be springing?
I do hope so. It feels like it from time to time
I love this! Well done Alison, lovely, lovely photographs. 🙂
Thanks. Watching the bees buzzing around these beauties makes me so happy!
Simply beautiful!
I couldn’t resist showing more crocuses and bees
Now that’s a happy bee! Beautiful photos.
and he spreads his happiness around!
Your photos were one of the first things I looked at this morning–thank you for that lovely wake up!!
You are welcome. Just seeing the activity and brightness is like basking in the sun yourself.
What a burst of colour.
They are such bee magnets!
Great shots, you should get them made into cards. Beautiful.
Thanks Liz. They are cheerful aren’t they?
Love these photographs. The bees look happy, and the crocuses are glowing.
Thanks. I take a disproportionate number of photos of purple crocuses and bees at this time of year. It’s an addiction!