
It’s another combination challenge post for me, and again with Debbie. To join in either with #OneWordSunday (today it is hedge) or #SquaresRenew, simply include a link in your post to the URL of this post if squaring and/or Debbie’s if you are inspired by hedge. Then come back here or to Debbie’s post and leave a comment. If you have any problems with linking to either of us, just put your own URL into the comments below. And if you are looking for other opportunities for combination challenges check out Cee’s list of photo challenges around the world. I think she’d like us dropping by and sending some positive vibes.
We have a whole world living in our hedge. There must be at least a dozen bird nests, chipmunks, moles, a very fat woodchuck and probably many things I haven met. Hedges are world unto themselves.
I love your sunflower. There are always bees on the sunflowers. Sometimes many of them. Honey bees and bumblebees and a variety of butterflies. Oh and our butterfly weeds are up. They really do attract butter flies, but man what ugly weeds! Anything for the butterflies.
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I am intrigued butterfly weeds?!
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Lovely sunflower, I love the folded petals! One is actually pointing at the bee.
This is mine for today:
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thank you so much 🙂
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We have planted sunflowers this year in hopes the birds will enjoy the seeds in the Autumn.
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and you’ll have the bonus of enjoying them too 🙂
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Lovely sunflower and industrious bee. Here’s mine today: https://grahamsisland.com/2024/05/26/after-the-flood/
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thanks Brian 🙂
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Well, while I’m honored to be referred to as Brian, would you mind calling me Bruce!!
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oops, sorry Bruce! His music was playing in the background at the time and clearly had an effect on my brain. You are the best Graham obviously xx
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Hard not to smile when I see a sunflower 🙂
And thanks for linking this with a gorgeous hedge and my Sunday theme
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It is amazing how we all do when we see sunflowers isn’t it, I wonder if bees do the same?!
and my pleasure to link 🙂
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I do see the bee and I love sun flowers. Happy Sunday, Becky.
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and a very happy Sunday to you too xx
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Sunflowers and bees, a happy combination. Bit windy in my garden to grow sunflowers though I have tried before – not hugely successful!
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occasionally I have had great success, but mostly they never seem to really get going. I m thinking though I might have a chance here in Bradford
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I am constantly shaking my head when I see you refer to your new place as Bradford. As a West Yorkshire lass there is only one Bradford!
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hee hee, was same for me until I moved here. But locally that’s what we call it, and we were industrial here before Bradford!
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Interestingly they were both famous for textiles.
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Yeah I wonder if when Bradford-on-Avon’s wool industry was beginning to disappear whether some of the workers headed north to Bradford?!
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Love a sunflower! Here’s mine for today: https://suejudd.com/2024/05/26/may-squares-26/
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You are in great company 🌻🌻
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