You can click on the pictures to enlarge them, if you'd like to see these beautiful little creatures up close.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
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You can click on the pictures to enlarge them, if you'd like to see these beautiful little creatures up close.
The word lagniappe, as defined by Webster's, means "something given or obtained gratuitously, or by way of good measure." Janie |
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5 comments:
busy Bee's....great photos...
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, Janie!!
These are some of my most fay-vo-rite creatures---their chubby little un-aeronautic selves, their furry little backsides, and the way they JUST DO IT.
I think the absolute highlight of our last little visit from all the Grands was the sight of the two littlest, their little legs squatting their own round Pull-Ups rumps on the ground, as they chatted back and forth in those tiny voices about the "Bumbly-Bee" they were following about in the grass.
Beautiful photos!
Thanks to these wonderful little bees for pollinating our pretty flowers! Lovely photos.
Carolyn
I've come back for another look---I love that little tonsure shining, but it's not on their heads---it must be a little solar panel for powering all that impossible flight.
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