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Jul.23
2008

Lifecruiser bumble bee at yellow Malva
Wordless Wednesday

Lifecruiser Bumblebees

 

11 Comments on “WWordless Bumblebee Beauty”

    1
    Gattina said:

    I hope she didn’t stitch you !
    I am enjoying my summerschool, it’s very intereting what I learn in photography ! We have a lot of fun with 300 students !

    Gattinas last blog post..

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    Maribeth said:

    What a beautiful picture! I love bumble bees. They pollinate all my fruit!

    Maribeths last blog post..Happy Birthday, Melodie!!!

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    Carver said:

    That’s a fabulous bumble bee shot. Gorgeous!

    Carvers last blog post..Wordless Wednesday: and here’s to you Mrs. Robinson . . .

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    TorAa said:

    Humble Bees are so nice and useful. I even love the soft sound when they are around early in the Spring.

    btw. We are in Sweden. Guess where? You know.
    We will call before we leave. Just to warn you. LOL.

    TorAas last blog post..Childhood Friends

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    RennyBA said:

    … let me tell about the birds and the bees and the flowers and the…….

    btw. We are of course in Mariestad. Guess who’s here? You know :lol:

    RennyBAs last blog post..New summer biathlon: biking and golf

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    Hi!
    Nice phot there, I have always wanted to take one of those!
    Sitting in a jaiku friends kitchen in Tampere having a great time on my little tripku.

    Anderss kitchen in Tampere now, having a great times last blog post..Travelblogg

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    DianeCA said:

    I love bees. I am not at all afraid of them. I have long since discovered that I am not a flower, and therefore if I just hold still they will discover that too. I enjoy watching the big fat bees fling in and out of the flowers, doing their little pollen happy dance and flying on to the next!

    DianeCAs last blog post..Overflowing with bloggers???

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    OldOldLady Of The Hills said:

    Hi There! Tor told ,e about your Bee Post because I have a long post with pictures about the Bees visiting a BIG Flower Stalk in my garden. You might enjoy seeing it, my dear! :smile:

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    A. said:

    That is a photo worthy of a professional. A wonderful shot! I’m another bee-lover. I would have liked to have had bee-hives when we lived in the country, but sadly it never happened.

    A.s last blog post..St Catherine’s Hill

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    Ling said:

    Great shot, captain. If teh background had been black, I’d say that the bee was getting pulled into a black hole. :)

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    Kuanyin said:

    Hey, I’m super proud of you–still blogging, twittering, and plurking while ON VACATION! Talk about buzzing! Oh, and beautiful photo!

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