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To the hum of busy bees
Creating music
Daily Haiku Challenge ~ Day 269/365
Photo and Haiku ©Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved

Oh! I love this! 💜🐝
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Buzz buzz! Thank you, Julie! 🙂
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A very happy haiku.
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Thanks, Kim! 😊
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I love their sound. I am having a huge lavender bush next to my patio and when I sit outside I can hear them come and go. There are countless bees…. so lovely!
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That must be so amazing. I used to run from them, now they fascinate is so many ways, I am in awe of these little creatures.
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Yes, me too both, the earlier running and the awe today. They don’t even care about us but only follow their purpose. Wonderful creatures!
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As long as we don’t show aggression, neither will they. too bad humans don’t behave that way
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That’s exactly it. They only want to do their thing… I even took bees as an example in my book to telly how we can create monsters from nothing through our thoughts.
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I think the panic is always that we will be stung. The bumblebee can sting multiple times without harming itself (only you!). As long as we only look and don’t touch, we’re good.
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It has a lot to do with respect, I think! Only because they are smaller doesn’t mean we own them. As you said: only looking and not touching… simply admiring them!
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Brava.. 😎😎😎
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Taking a bow lol Thank you, Dorna! 🙂
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