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thistlebloom

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Yesterday was one of those Perfect-Wish-I-Could-Can-This kind of day.
Sunshine, puffy white clouds, (okay, a few were dark gray) a light breeze....aaahhhhh....beautiful!
The bees were also enjoying it, the bumbles were out in force. My son counted 26 just on the thyme!
Snapped a few pics and thought I'd share with you guys.


Bumblebees on thyme

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Bees on Mountain Bluet

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Thank You, Thistle'!

To give the rest of you guys an idea of what can make Thistle' happy, consider this: Yesterday's high was 71F. Normal high temperature for the date is 73, according to the Weather Service.
Just getting close to normal does it for Thistlebloom . . . :bee

I don't know where all the rain clouds came from this morning. I didn't expect them. But, there is some brightness in the western sky :coolsun.

Steve

BTW - notice the honey bee beside the bluet . . ?
 

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Very nice pics! The last couple of years I have noticed a huge increase in the bumble bee population... That thyme looks beautiful. I have the creeping variety and the flowers are white and kind of boring!
 

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I was REALLY worried until just a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't seeing ANY bees in the garden. Not ONE! But now I find honey bees in the zuc flowers and cuc flowers, and see big black bumblebees lumbering around, too. Yesterday (or was it Saturday) I got BUZZZED by a black/yellow bumble, and I was thrilled to see him in the garden! Yeah!! :)
 

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I love that Mountain Bluet pic with the honeybee zooming in. I bet that big bumblebee tried to chase her off! They are so territorial. :p

We've been having some pristine weather here too. The air feels just perfect.
 

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Awesome pics, thistle! Yesterday was awesome here too, I think we're probably only a few hours behind you on the weather cycle, but of course, back to rain today! I'm ready for actual summer any time now....
 

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lesa said:
Very nice pics! The last couple of years I have noticed a huge increase in the bumble bee population... That thyme looks beautiful. I have the creeping variety and the flowers are white and kind of boring!
We are still in a bad way with the honey bee population. The honey producers are having problems with mites in the hives. Bee population is still down. :(
 

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Beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing! We've noticed a lot more honey bees around lately. Hopefully they're on the upswing :)
 

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Beautiful pictures thistle! I've seen no honeybees last year or this year. Last year I did have a few bumblebees, but this year, none.:( The heat is just about unbearable in my neck of the woods - 101 yesterday and same for today! :hit I've often said I don't like cold weather, but I take some now!
 

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I've seen only one cabbage moth . . .

Thermometer made it up to 68 yesterday but it was nearly impossible to recognize it as that warm - what with wind gusts above 30mph :/. I waited until afternoon before venturing into the garden but then was run off immediately by what turned out to be a real gutter-washer of a rainstorm!

It is mostly the flowering and fruiting that is interfered with. Of course, things like peppers are just sitting out there looking around saying, "For Pete's Sake - what are we doing out here?!"

The neighbor's hay field must be waist-high. There's a lot of protein in green leaves . . . That's kind of an alpine perspective on things ;). I'm pleased how well the beets are growing :p!

It must be difficult for bumblebees without stored sugar! I'm sure the honey bees need all they've got from last year. Me? I'm looking forward to those beets :cool:!

Steve
 
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