My friend Luiz from Brazil does the Today's Flowers Meme, check it out. Come and join with your flower photos. Sunday at 2 GMT is the post time. I will be travelling later today and will visit as I have time.
The Crocus that just came up now have visitors.
Busy as a bee is truly shown.
Here are a few more Snowdrops that are shown on the header. I love the shadow on the rock.
Spring is here so go and visit some neat flowers above.
I don't think I have told you --but I really like your new template... I love the stretch ones the best....
Great pictures of the little crocuses... Those are the only flowers we have in bloom here so far this spring. AND--it's going to get cold again tonight.... Gads!!! Betsy
I noticed some bees on our crocus yesterday. I think I got some pictures, but I haven't had time to check them out yet. The shadow of the snowdrops is wonderful.
WOW ... your bees are bigger than the ones than hang around my Nasturtiums ... lovely crocus and snowdrops too. Looks like Spring has arrived where you live finally. Hugs and blessings,
love the snowdrops!
ReplyDeleteThe bees are great cross pollinators. Really love how you capture your macros!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I think you put in the wrong link at the TF website. If you have time to correct it before you go.
Enjoy wherever you are!
Tom what a beautiful shot! The colors are vividly fantastic! Be safe on your trip and may God be with you!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! The first picture is funny, seems like the bee is diving really into the flower... :)
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Look at all the pollen that bee has collected! Any more and he won't be able to fly! ~karen
ReplyDeleteGreat shots :) We don't have many flowers in bloom around here, but the snowdrops are out in their thousands!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, love the bee!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen any bees yet. You got great captures of them.
ReplyDeleteI like the nifty little shadow too.
Safe travels!
Tom, These are super shots.
ReplyDeleteI love the shadows too.
GReat capture of the bee on your flower. LOve the feeling of spring.
ReplyDeleteThe bees are out! That's wonderful. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so cold today! None about in My Muskoka . I'm glad to share yours!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot of the snowdrops, Tom! I like the shadow on the rock too - it's perfect.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have told you --but I really like your new template... I love the stretch ones the best....
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of the little crocuses... Those are the only flowers we have in bloom here so far this spring. AND--it's going to get cold again tonight.... Gads!!!
Betsy
Great capture...I can't believe they had that visitor! I wonder if they are here too and I haven't seen them.
ReplyDeleteVery nice flowers.
ReplyDeleteI like this Crocus.
Sharp pictures of the bee on the crocus!
ReplyDeleteWhen spring comes, she sure does unpack! Wow.
ReplyDeleteI noticed some bees on our crocus yesterday. I think I got some pictures, but I haven't had time to check them out yet. The shadow of the snowdrops is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWOW ... your bees are bigger than the ones than hang around my Nasturtiums ... lovely crocus and snowdrops too. Looks like Spring has arrived where you live finally.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Amazing bee and blooms.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the springtime.
Perfect shot with the little bee visiting!
ReplyDeleteOur bees are busy too...they were going for the weeds I pulled today.
ReplyDeleteLOL!! He sure is covered with pollen Tom. What a great shot of him and the flower. It is wonderful to see the flowers starting to bloom again.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful flower post, Tom. Wonderful shots of the busy bee on the flower!
ReplyDeleteHave a pleasant, interesting and funny trip to Italy! :-)
How wonderful, I can hear the bees and smell the flowers!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I so miss this season!
Nice crocus and love seeing the bee does his work!
ReplyDeleteSorry, for the inconvenience, FG, I wrote the wrong comment on your blog:
ReplyDeleteP.S. I think you put in the wrong link at the TF website. If you have time to correct it before you go.
This is intended for someone else, I just had all links open in different tabs, got a little bit confused.
Lovely flowers. We're still a bit behind you but looking forward to some blossoms soon. Thanks for providing these in the meantime.
ReplyDeletewonderful flower portraits!
ReplyDeleteI looked at the bee up close... how can that little guy see where he's going?!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see some new Bee shots-you know I love them :)
ReplyDeletegreat photos, love the bee in the second one! Beauiful flowers :)
ReplyDeleteHi Tom...what beautiful macros! This sure is a busy bee! I hope you enjoy your trip to Europe :D
ReplyDeleteOh! Those flowers caught my attention. It seems you have a great flower gardens. How I wish I could have a cool garden like yours. Keep it u
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