Our bees have been gone since 2020 but this week the powderpuff bus has over 100 blooms on it and each bloom had a resident bee.. seems they are back. I have to go now and wipe the drool off the keyboard that fell there when I read honey on a warm yeast roll
We know nothing about bees except that they sting. Mom doesn't like honey, so we never think much about it but that must be good stuff since it is fresh, if you like honey.
We have a Japanese Maple in our front yard and when spring arrives so do the bees. Lots of them and we always go to the tree to watch them work. We love the bees. They make us happy too.
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We are big supporters of bees in our yard. We NEVER put pesticides on our lawn. We also try to encourage the growth of "weeds" like clover in the lawn which the bees like (much to the lawn service peoples' dismay.)
It must be nice to get fresh honey. Mom says she has never really acquired a taste for it though. She says give her real butter on her toast and bagel any day. And no honey in her tea either:)
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Living so close to Dartmoor and all the heather, we have a lot of local bee keepers, and the honey is delicious.
ReplyDeleteOur bees have been gone since 2020 but this week the powderpuff bus has over 100 blooms on it and each bloom had a resident bee.. seems they are back. I have to go now and wipe the drool off the keyboard that fell there when I read honey on a warm yeast roll
ReplyDeleteWe know nothing about bees except that they sting. Mom doesn't like honey, so we never think much about it but that must be good stuff since it is fresh, if you like honey.
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ReplyDeleteNothing quite beats eating the honey straight from the hive... or as near to it as possible! YAM xx
I love bees.
ReplyDeleteWe have a Japanese Maple in our front yard and when spring arrives so do the bees. Lots of them and we always go to the tree to watch them work. We love the bees. They make us happy too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Big hug, my friend. ♥
This is one food I can live without. Honey. As for bees & their stings...ER. But pollination is good. 🐝
ReplyDeleteHow cool that the restaurant has its own bees.
ReplyDeleteNothing is better than honey with a wee bit of comb in it!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds very nice!
ReplyDeleteHugs to Angel Madi ~ Happy post about the bees ~ great to see ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing yoiu good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
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How wonderful to see your bees thriving....and to be able to taste some nummy honey!!
ReplyDeleteWe are big supporters of bees in our yard. We NEVER put pesticides on our lawn. We also try to encourage the growth of "weeds" like clover in the lawn which the bees like (much to the lawn service peoples' dismay.)
ReplyDeleteIt's good to hear the bees are busy... busy bees are HAPPY bees! The honey on the warm yeast roll got me too!
ReplyDeleteHoney on rolls sounds good. XO
ReplyDeleteThat Bee a pretty nice thing!
ReplyDeleteIt must be nice to get fresh honey. Mom says she has never really acquired a taste for it though. She says give her real butter on her toast and bagel any day. And no honey in her tea either:)
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
You have to love bees. They work hard, don't complain and would never unionize
ReplyDeleteMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM - bee honey is sooooooooo yummy!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam