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Spring + Blossom + Bees

27/04/2010

Blossom II

Blossom I

I love Spring, it truly is my favourite time of year, and when I see crocuses start to pop up, I become excited. I feel uplifted, positive and renewed. I am anxious to be out doors and play. I think it’s lot to do with being a Spring baby.

Anyway…some recent shots, more to come. Sadly, did not get any pics of my lovely Daffodils, as it always seemed to be raining. Some of these shots were very hard to get. The sun was so bright I couldn’t make out the screen clearly, and struggled with a bad neck to see through the viewfinder effectively, when down low. But, I did my best.

We have a Cherry tree in our garden. It’s a ‘Non Fruiting Cherry’ tree. Yes, such a thing can exist and I don’t get it either. It’s a strange old thing, and in fact has a preservation order on it, much to the chagrin of the neighbor whose garden backs on to our, and who would love to see it gone. He prunes diligently any branches that over hang his garden.

It’s gnarly and has big leaves, that over the course of the summer become splotchy and not that pretty. But, we love the tree, and in fact when we moved in, our little girl who was two years old at the time, called it ‘Lizzie tree’.  However, for about two weeks out of the year during my favourite time of the year, it is in blossom, and  GLORIOUS. Big fat white Sakura blossom, and the Bees love it. When it is in full blossom, if you stand underneath it, the buzzing is intense, as there are probably about thirty bees in there, I kid you not.  We have been in the house for nearly three years now, seen three Springs, and every Spring I take pictures of the blossom, and try very hard to get a decent picture of a Bee. Have I ever succeeded in getting a good capture of one of these wonderful mini beasts?  Have I bugger! You  would think with the amount of bees in this tree at any one time I would, but no.

Daisy

Suffice to say I shall keep trying, and while we are on the subject of Bees, there are some things I should mention. The British Bee is in decline. Three species are extinct already, and more are under threat. This is due to pesticides, and the erosion of their natural habitat. But there are things we can do to help. Because Bees are CRUCIAL. No Bees, no food. Check out this website

about how to help Bees. It’s excellent. It’s not overlong, over wordy or too heavy, but carries some very pertinent and important content.

Old Shoes

Daisy II

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  1. Nikki-ann says

    27/04/2010 at 5:26 pm

    Beautiful! I love the daisy photos 🙂

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    • Lorrie says

      09/05/2010 at 10:19 am

      Thanks Nikki, me too x

      Reply
  2. Rona says

    27/04/2010 at 6:39 pm

    Lovely Lorrie!

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    • Lorrie says

      09/05/2010 at 10:18 am

      Thank you Rona xx

      Reply
  3. Jessica Doyle says

    27/04/2010 at 9:49 pm

    Wow your photography is so beautiful Lorrie!

    I especially like the shot of looking down on the boots surrounded by petals… so pretty!

    Happy Spring Time my friend! xo

    Reply
    • Lorrie says

      09/05/2010 at 10:18 am

      Thank you Jess, lovely thing to say. We are trying to enjoy the spring…sadly, it’s COOOOOOLD!

      Reply
  4. twain12 says

    09/05/2010 at 11:59 am

    beautiful pictures, love the boots

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    • Lorrie says

      09/05/2010 at 2:46 pm

      Thank you very much. They are in fact…my hubby’s old gardening shoes. I can never be bothered to find mine, and his live at the back door.

      Reply

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