The bees have been loving the sunflowers that are now in full bloom!
And they’re loving the last of the echinacea.
Linking up with friends at:
The bees have been loving the sunflowers that are now in full bloom!
And they’re loving the last of the echinacea.
Linking up with friends at:
I love the sun’s ray in this picture!
I took this picture while my husband was driving this summer…
and a while later…
And tonight’s sunset…
Sunflower and moon...
A turkey...
Another little turkey!
With the cooler weather and the arrival of fall there are less and less flowers for the honeybees to gather from. The sunflowers have been blooming in full force making it a favorite gathering place for the bees.
Bunches of bees...
Going in for a landing...
This pretty nasturtium was growing right there too...
Little sunflower...
Back at the hive...
At the end of the rainbow you’ll find…
Golden Flowers.
Some of our sunflowers are way over 9 ft tall and have been blooming profusely, combine this with the beautiful sunsets we’ve had lately and get….
Sunflowers at sunset...
Beautiful Sunflowers...
I love the different shades of red, orange and yellow they can come in…
Red Sunflower...
They just want to make me smile…
Mammoth Sunflower...
We also have some of these planted at the base of the sunflowers that are equally as stunning…
Nasturtium...
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