Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Thank you, bees and bumblebees


What in April began ...






... is now bearing fruit - bees and bumblebees be thanked.

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    1. Which is why they are getting spoilt in Seanhenge. ;-)

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  2. Hi Sean - how I'd have loved to have cherry trees in our garden in Surrey - no such luck ... plumbs yes ... and plenty of other fruits including 'false cherries' ... looks to be amazing - enjoy - and thank you bumbelly bees ... cheers Hilary

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    1. Oh you can see I've plumbers on my mind! Cheers H

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    2. Ha ha ha, what a hilarious Freudian slip. May the plumber not turn out to intellectually be a 'plum'. ;-)

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  3. No diria que no a una caixa de cireres, això sí, agraint-les sempre a les abelles i als borinots. ;-)
    Aferradetes, Joan.

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    1. Oh, if only my friend Tetrapilotomos finally had 15 minutes to design a stable wormhole from Seanhenge to Inca, Joan would be there in 16 minutes to personally hand you 2 buckets of cherries.
      But alas, the professor is still completely focussed on proofreading his 1669-page short opus magnum ‘Pre-Assyrian Philately in a Nutshell’. ;-)
      Aferradetes, Paula.

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  4. Preciós a l'abril i generós al juny…
    Agraïment etern a tots els que ho fan possible…
    Una abraçada, Sean.

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    1. 'Preciós a l'abril i generós al juny… '
      That's lovely. Thank you, Carme.
      Abraçades.

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  5. Com la poesia que prové del passat, aquestes cireres que han vingut dels arbres florits.

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    1. Thank you, Helena.
      Wonderful comparison.
      Ach, could we learn from the past ...

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  6. Hi ha un temps per a cada cosa i una acció per que cada cosa funcioni ! : )
    Boniques fotografies, amic !.
    Bon cap de setmana ; )

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    1. Thank you for the com(pli)ment, Artur.
      Bon cap de setmana!

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  7. Gorgeous flowers! I appreciate and love your photography. Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada.

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    1. The cherry harvest is particularly lush and delicious this year.
      The peace of the night, Linda.

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    1. And the cherries are tastier than they have been for a long time ... without worms ;-)

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