I noticed on the deck that I kept seeing fine powery dust falling from up above and I thought it was the flowers that were blooming. NO it's a bumble bee making a home!
Second week and the blooms are coming fast and furious!
And I don't know why BLOGGER loaded this picture here, it is not the order I put it in!
*SIGH*
More of Miss BumbleBee!
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What beautiful blooms you have coming up! Ping! Can I come watch them from your window? We have nothing yet--it's been too wet and rainy here.
ReplyDeleteAbby that bumble bee knows a perfect garden when she sees one...those flowers are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing with us. Hugs and nose kisses
ReplyDeleteThose are bumblebees for you... always showing up unexpectedly, right where you don't want them!
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH years ago those carpenter bees nearly destroyed our deck. Once they bore their hole it splits off into sections and becomes very invasisve....
ReplyDeleteYour border of flowers is beautiful
Hugs Madi
Those are such pretty flowers. We love the colors. We have bumble bees like that here too. They make their holes in our goat barn. Hope you have a really fun day.
ReplyDeleteYour marmie is very talented when it comes to gardening. My marmie can hardly take care of her own herbs.
ReplyDeleteThose blooms are glorious. The mom says they would put a smile on her face every time she saw them, if they were around our house!
ReplyDeleteWe're not sure about the bees, though. We see Madi's comment and so it seems that you could have a problem with them.
-Fuzzy Tales
You have a very pretty garden and such lovely flowers.
ReplyDeleteLuv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
Daddy calls those carpenter bees and he doesn't like them at all cause they drill holes in his buildings.
ReplyDeletehttp://ento.psu.edu/extension/factsheets/carpenter-bees
Mommy said these are Carpenter bees and she has to have her pest control man treat the wood of the deck every year..sometimes twice to keep them from burrowing and destroying the deck.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ca.uky.edu/entomology/entfacts/ef611.asp
Awwww what lovely blooms and what an amazing bee - let's hope it's a nice bee. We need bees in this world!!
ReplyDeleteYou gorgeous kitties are doing a great job helping mum!! Take care
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Everything is so pretty, even the bees want to move in!
ReplyDeleteWow what great flowers you have!
ReplyDeleteSpring is not here yet.
Don't fumble with the bumble!
purrrss n nosekissies to mine gorgeous sweet tuxie princess angel Abby
ReplyDeleteyour adoring floofy cocoapuff meezerman Sammy
What beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are beautiful and the bumblebee lodger is cool too :) We just have mud-dauber wasps...
ReplyDeletePip, Smidgen, Minnie, and HOllie
Your Amaryllis are gorgeous! Bet that bumble is happy with her choice of new home! They are fascinating aren't they?
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Ms. Stella O'Houligan
Those flowers are beautiful!! "Bee" careful of that bee. Heehee! They aren't always real friendly!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! I wonder if they would taste delishus?
ReplyDeleteHmmm, we're not so much in love with the bee. The Human is stupidly and ridiculously afraid of them. Sigh.
Lovely blooms. Bumble bees are very important to our gardens!
ReplyDeleteMom says one day they'll put a mason bee home in our yard.