Don’t let that bee sting me, mama! Our bees don’t sting, Loulou, you know that. They just buzz to keep you on your toes, haha…
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Well, mama may have used this spark before, but we seem to apply it all the time in so many ways:
What other people think of you is none of your business.
Food for thought, no?
Have a BEE-outiful week this first May week of spring
Two bees or not two bees?
What a twist of a Spark!
Well, it helps when one is worrying about “what people think”…
Thank goodness for the beautiful, buzzing bees, Loulou. Have wondrous Spring day.
You, too, in beautiful South Africa. How wondrou to see seasons there change through the year.
We are seeing more bumble bees than we have in MANY Springs before this one….that’s a good sign! They love our azaleas apparently. Your SPARK is an excellent one – we are what we are and whether or not others like that is none of our business. You are so wise dear Loulou!
Hugs, Teddy
I have to give credit to a little old lady who said it somewhere in mama’s life but she has forgotten who it was. She follows the advice however…
You’re right…buzzy Bees! Lets not worry about what others think of us…it none of their business either, LOL!
You are giving that comforter a big hug, LouLou!
HAHA that’s a goot one! It’s none of their business either! Thank you, you smart doggies.
Our bees- I haven’t seen any! But mosquitoes and flyng things – YES! Like the drawing of that bee! FUN!!! Mamma will get me a flea collar soon! Fleas are starting to come out!! I see you have a flea collar – no?
No, I have a liquid each month between my ears called Frontline for kitties. They have it for doggies, too.
That bee very nice Loulou!
Hey, the magic of clip art.
That is a great spark, but just so you know, I think highly of you and your mama. XO
WOW, I guess it’s okay to make THAT my business. Merci! And we feel the same, Ellen, you saint.
Bees are people too, Loulou!
Did you know that the great detective Sherlock Holmes retired to raise bees?
He thought he could learn more about humans, by studying bees and beehives.
OH, I love that. And love him. And yes, some of our bestest friends raised bees. So smart, so sweet.
A bumblebee bumbled into our kitchen yesterday and our huMom decided it needed to go out so she picked it up, where it buzzed and finally stung her (she has been stung by lots of insects but never a bumblebee.) No harm done and the bee was liberated. (We looked ’em up to be sure they just had regular bee venom – not cobra venom or some such, and the article assured us they are usually very non-aggressive, which this one would have been too if Mama hadn’t picked it up.)
Uh, huMom…place tea towel gently over whatever, close it up gently, open door or window, let out. SO sorry you were stung and I think after a bee stings he dies, no?
oummblebees don’t die – they can sting iver and over.(This one didn’t) Honeybees do die when they sting, but not the bumbly ones…or wasps, or hornets, or yellow jackets.
Oh, thank you for that piece of info!!! I love having a guru…