It’s been a busy week. The past couple of days in particular, maybe because I ran out of decaf and drank full strength. The biggest news of the week was the storm that blew through here on Saturday night. It felt and sounded like a cloud unleashed itself fifteen feet over my metal roof, which jolted me from a sound sleep, and sent the black cat flying. Raven and Stellar just raised their heads. Wow! It only lasted a couple minutes, but it was the loudest rain I’ve ever heard (including a Florida thunderstorm over a quonset hut).Though the storm dumped a good amount of snow in the mountains, that won’t by itself protect us from extreme drought by midsummer, but it will help replenish the reservoirs. Still, a day after the storm, even the mud is dry.The other big news is, at last a bumblebee on the almond tree! I’ve been most anxious, because usually there are bumblebees all over the almond tree, and I’ve not seen one until today. When I saw a bumblebee, so still not that reassuring, but better than nothing. Though by the time I got back outside with the camera, she was gone.
Meanwhile, the tree continues to buzz with all manner of bees and other insects.
It’s charming to me that sometimes the honeybees open a bud, rather than land on an open flower. I’m sure there’s something special inside. She starts with her tongue, then pushes her face deep into the bud.
And elsewhere in the garden…
My favorite pic is the puddle/clouds/butt one! All beautiful, however.
not surprisingly! such a great butt.
Such beauty!
Agreeing with GrassFood!
Thank you, Rita, for such a nice post showing the bees and flowers. I would like to reciprocate with mine at https://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2016/08/17/do-plants-and-insects-coevolve/
Please enjoy!