Hard At Work In The Greenhouse
Things have been busy.
A year of Farm Photos ago:
5/1/06: Abstract Farm Crap
4/30/06: Robin Is Busted Nesting In My New Garden Bed
4/29/06: Eat Together, Sleep Together
4/28/06: Snugglebunny's Twin Girls Always Stay Together
4/27/06: Color Coordinated In The Garden
WCB#47: Molly Doodlebug
And Weekend Dog (& Donkey) Blogging
Hope things are starting to slow down - probably ramping up with growing season. This picture was worth the wait though - you can almost here him buzzing!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring Weather to you.
Wonderful photo, Susan.
ReplyDeleteGuess the Colony Collapse Disorder hasn't hit your bees, huh? Ours appear to be a fine shape as well. Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. I'm happy to see you have bees.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
ReplyDeleteYour picture make me happy.
ReplyDeleteThank you. :)
Love the photo..I was out trying to zoom in on a bee spent an hour but none of the shots were clear! Now you can tell how much time I have on my hands ...chasing a bee for an hour!I am so Happy that the bees are flying around here! hugs NG
ReplyDeleteWith all the sad (and scary) news about the bees it's great to see bees that are happily doing what they are meant to do! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love the first radishes of spring. They are such a happy little thing to come up so obligingly and so early.
ReplyDeleteOne of my cocker spaniels, Fat Buddy, has a particular weakness for radishes. He'll also defend the cucumber patch like it's a t-bone. Anyway, he seems to have a preference for exactly when they are ready for him to dig and eat. He's particularly fond of French Breakfast radishes. Not sure what that's about.