Visited my clover patch yesterday in the backyard.
The poor lawn guy keeps asking me when he can cut it back?
"Probably never", I said...
Still trying to see in what direction the bees fly off to so I can
figure out where the hive is? But they fly off in different directions... Impossible to track.
Wonder if there is a beekeeper close by?
11 comments:
Amazing photos! Enjoyed visiting your blog you are incredibly talented! Love the pottery!
I adore your clover and bee photos. Giggled at the fly shot. These are really very well done. :)
Once again~ these are wonderful bee shots, my friend! You amaze me...
Incredible pics!
Hi Tammy ...Fantastic photos, and I know how hard it is to cut those lovely clover heads!!
Following bee's with the naked eye is quite the trick!! My x husband raised bee's ..I didn't have a lot to do with them since I am allergic to bee stings!!Have fun bee chasing ; }
Grace
Tammy, these are amazing photos! You are so talented! Hope all is going well for you. :)
Have a great weekend!
Marie
These are the most amazing shots Tammy!
How you get the shots you get??? Close enough for these beautiful shots yet not too close to disturb the bee! You're lucky to get out of there without any bites! Have a great weekend Lady!!
Beautiful shots, Tammy! Did you hook this up with This Rural Life?
♥charlotte
awesome bee shots, and the clover is gorgeous, i vote for never cut it back. i can see all his little fuzzes which is as close as i want to get to these guys. hope you were using the long lens.
came back to say awesome awesome awesome shots on your side bar, just scrolled through all of them and a lot i wish i could enlarge, like your wedding photo. love it.
Are you a Georgia girl - I saw you on Ginny's blog and I see a couple of other of my friends. I'm a GA girl too north of Atlanta! sandie
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