Bee kind…

To this planet, to bees, to each other whenever possible and to nature…well, maybe not so much to spiders, rats and snakes (those are my phobias) but I digress.  Be especially kind to bees for without them we would be in dire straights when it comes to many things.  We need them for the pollination of the fruits and veggies we eat and without them there would be no honey.  And I don’t know about you but I love some good local raw honey; so tasty and healthy for you.  Nothing like a good biscuit – and I mean the biscuit we Americans call a biscuit – slathered in real butter and some honey for breakfast.  Now I’m hungry.

By the way, this was the first time I had ever seen an orange sunflower.  I always assumed they just came in yellow.  Bee kind this weekend, have some honey and watch out tonight for the super moon 🙂

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Fine art photographer who loves to see and capture the amazing things in this world. Owner of Images by TDashfield photography. www.imagesbytdashfield.com
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8 Responses to Bee kind…

  1. Timothy Price says:

    Bee yond yeller, there are various reds, oranges and even very dark sunflowers. We planted a whole variety of sunflowers this year but the grasshoppers cut off the blooms, so none of the more exotic sunflowers have had a chance to bloom. The standard yellow species sunflowers are finally getting ahead of the grasshoppers, so I keep thinking the others will too.

  2. smilecalm says:

    beautiful reason
    for bee-ing 🙂

  3. Bee-utiful photo and post. Will you bee shooting the super moon?

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