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You have a point there MK .. And the bees agree with you 🙂
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Resistance is futile, we fall under the spell of the bloom!
Thank you Val!
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And then there is orange blossom honey – oooh, the best! ❤
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Eliza, instead of a wine tasting party, or a cheese tasting party, wouldn’t it be fun to have a honey tasting party? We once had a salsa tasting party, but I think honey would be altogether different, don’t you?
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I’d come to a party like that in a NY minute! 😉
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Wonderful close-ups MK, you pulled me right in there with your subjects.
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Thank you David! Glad to see the close-ups of your new fungi – it must mean that you finally have some time to spare at your new home.
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Yes, I’m starting photo walks again but being hampered by rain.
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Perhaps some pictures of the rain, for those of us who have none!
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That’s a good idea but unfortunately I am downright paranoid when it comes to my camera and lenses. If I’m going out with my camera and I think there is a chance of rain I’ll take a couple of grocery bags to cover everything up. Maybe over time I’ll loosen up a little.
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awesome 😎
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Thank you, glad you enjoyed the view from here!
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Lovely.
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Thanks Gigi. If only I could capture the fragrance.
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Very lovely indeed. Like the progression and the macros.
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Thanks Gunta. I was so pleased to see the little oranges getting larger, but even MORE pleased when new blossoms & tiny oranges showed up! How cool is that?
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