Until now.
But this morning he was busy at work, he stopped to visit all the flowers in the garden. He visited all the squash blossoms.
He stopped at a multitude of tomato flowers.
He nosed around our first miniature sunflower of the season.
I think this bodes well for our future harvest.
I wonder where he lives. I hope he brings his friends back. It would be really cool to keep bees. Maybe in the future we can have chickens too.
2 comments:
I have seen gray bee-like creatures frequenting my watermelon blossoms, but that was back when they were blooming.
Your tomato patch looks extensive! My 2 plants are doing well, but whenever we get a heavy rain a bunch of them split open. Still edible though!
Best,
Laura
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