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A Bee’s Autumn Harvest

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Born and raised in Connecticut, one of the things I miss most about East Coast autumns are pussy willows. But Mexican Sage, Salvia leucantha,  makes up for it. –  240/365

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“And we have touchdown. Please remain seated with your seat belts fastened until we reach the gate and the fasten seat belt sign is turned off.” – 242/365

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The ladies are very busy in late fall when Meixcan sage is flourishing. –  241/365

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“There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept,” said Ansel Adams.  Unless it’s fuzzy honey bees on fuzzy Mexican sage.-  243/365

  1. Gorgeous photos as always. We didn’t know you lived in CT. Mom lived there for about 9 years and was born and raised in MA.

  2. LOL the caption on that last picture is awesome! I’m so glad you got the new macro lens. I’m really enjoying all of these close-ups.

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