Monday, March 23, 2009

Busy Pussy Willow Bush








Spring has definitely sprung in our neck of the woods! Today the temperature surged to 71! The pussy willow bush was loaded with honeybees. It was fun to watch them flying about, sacks of pollen sticking to their legs. I wish I knew where their hive is, but it is probably a farmer's field on the other side of the ridge. I know that honeybees travel far and wide to gather their pollen. Two zebra swallowtail butterflies (presumably male and female) also flitted about the bush and actually landed together so that I could get a family portrait!

6 comments:

  1. Aleta, It's so good to hear from you. I miss you!!!! The bees are probably thrilled to 'eat' at the Pussy Willows. It's spring here ---and even though we haven't been to 70 yet, it's going to happen soon!!!!

    How's the memoirs going??? What else are you doing these days???
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  2. You really do have spring weather there,... how nice! Good to see the butterflies and bees out in the warm sunshine.

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  3. beautiful pictures!I can`t hardly wait for warmer weather here,phylliso

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  4. Hi, everyone!
    Betsy: I miss you, too1 My computer has been a real pain but I did a scan and it seems to be working a little faster, so maybe I can get on here more. As for the memoir -- I work on it sporadically. I like to think I'm ALWAYS working on it even when I'm not actively writing because I'm always planning my next chapter in my head. It is "plotting" along! I've also been planting in the garden - lettuce and such, cool weather plants -- and doing some crafting also!
    We are so glad to have the warm weather. Soon the hummingbirds will be back!
    Take care, everyone

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  5. Your pictures are stunning! Can you send some of that warm weather up here to Maryland?!

    Hope you're having a great week!

    Lori

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  6. Hi, Lori -
    I'd love to send some up there, but I know yours won't be far behind! Thanks for stopping by!
    Aleta

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