Thursday, March 20, 2014

The Bee Whisperer

Oh puppers and kittehs, it is Spring here and the bees have come to play!


This is a new plant Ma got to replace one that died in the hard freeze a couple of months ago.

I am checkin' something out.....what could it bee???? 




Do you see it??


It's a king size bee!!


Don't worry little guy ~  I will do my
Welcome to Spring Dance! 

And now, for the big finish.....

Taaa Daaaa!!!



That, puppers and kittehs, is how you tame a Wild Bee!!


Next week....

How To Tame Butterflies!


41 comments:

  1. RUBY..... you ate a Bee Whisperer???? WE did NOT know that. Aren't you afraid it will sting you? Bee Stings... HURT.. soooooooo you..... BEE Careful. OK?

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  2. Did you get it , Ruby? Be careful of those bees, you dont want to get a stinger on your snooter:)

    What is that plant called - it is just beautiful!

    Woos - Phantom, Ciara, and Lightning

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  3. Goodness me Ruby what a great dance and what a huge bee...!!! you bee careful they can sting you bad and then you bee dancing a whole new dance...and what a lovely colourful plant:) have a great day sweet Ruby hugs and lovies Fozziemum xx

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  4. We have tons of big, fat buzzing bees all around the roses in our chicken coop pen, the jasmine on the fence, and all the flowers on the porch. They freak momma out, but I love them!
    Nola

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  5. You can come here because we have a whole bunch all over the citrus blossoms.

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  6. Oh Ruby, Bee careful.

    Aroo to you,
    Sully

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  7. Bee careful Ruby. We wouldn't want your nose to blow up like a big balloon if that bee stung you.

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  8. We are impressed - we wouldn't whisper too close though....
    Dip and Elliot x

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  9. just be careful you don't want to get stung,but well done,xx Speedy

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  10. Well done, we didn't know you could tame bees. But aren't those flowers for the mother hummer?

    XXXOOO Bella & Roxy

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  11. That huge bee looks like one of our boring bees! You dance for them and I try to catch and eat them!

    Love ya lots♥
    Mitch

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  12. So long as it is just visiting and doesn't want to make a nest

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  13. Ooo a Carolina Jasmine! Love them. The bees love them too. Just dance at a distance Ruby.

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  14. That bee looks almost as big as me! I don't think I'd mess with him...you sure are brave, Ruby!

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  15. Don't stick your nose to close to that bee. They throw pins or spears at you
    Snorts
    Lily & Edward

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  16. Oh Ruby you are like me. Together we could un-BEE-atable! Mom said we should be careful with that bee-thingies, they are armed. Have a great friday

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  17. HI Ruby
    What a huge bee and what a pawesome bee whisperer you are just bee careful not to get stung. Milo & Jet

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  18. Bee Careful Ruby!! We love all the plants and stuff you have. We are just starting to see some buds on our snow crab tree and the grass is turning green!
    hugs
    Mr Bailey, Hazel & Greta

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  19. Careful Ruby, a couple of us have gotten stung and it really hurts.

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  20. That is one big bee! You keep an eye out for them Ruby!

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  21. Very impressive! I will have to try that with the bees in our yard!

    Ruby (and Angel Pip)

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  22. You be nice to those bees.... they can be skery!!!

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  23. Ruby a Dube, be careful, that was a pretty big bee. I love love love your dance. You are so talented and keeping good watch on you area. Happy Spring my sweet pal.


    Loveys Sasha

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  24. That is a beautiful plant. Great job taming the bee!

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  25. I haven't seen any bees around here yet. I don't mind, because I'm allergic to their stings.

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  26. Ruby
    You are very brave...that bee was nearly the size of a humming bird. MOL
    Hugs madi your bfff

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  27. Oh no... we don't like the bees! But those sure are pretty flowers!

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  28. EEEEKKKKKK! (that was mom) You did a beautiful bee dance Ruby! Can't wait to see the butterfly dance. Happy Spring!
    Marty

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  29. Yay for your dance and for spring, sweet Ruby!

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  30. Oh Ruby wez waz having'z kitten'z de uffer day, a huge BUMBLE camez in de houze.. OMD youz should haz seen the up roar BOL.. guezz who tamed him ????? BOL.. Dig out ya dirty knicker'z for the auction... wez need youz Ruby xxxoxxxx

    Mollie and Alfie

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  31. Dance- but don't let the stinys get you!
    love
    tweedles

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  32. PAWSOME dance Ruby...our legs aren't quite long enough butt we can just about pull it off...ok, no we can't. Now please bee (<-- see what we did there?) careful around those bees their sting is worse than their buzz!
    Wally & Sammy

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  33. Aw Ruby, I LOVE when you shake your stuff! BOL That is one gigantic bee. Should be careful so it doesn't sting you? I hope there weren't a lot of those big bees in your yard. My ma would be freaking out! We have noticed lots of butterflies here so I look forward to hearing how you tame yours.
    *Cairn cuddles*
    Oz

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  34. Well done, Ruby!! Very cute! Can you bring your spring weather to Toronto, please? It's still cold here.

    Momo & Pinot xo

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  35. Those big bees are scary! You know - every time I go outside - they buzz me and Blueberry. They are just plain mean! We will need you to come over post-haste to tame it for us please!

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  36. Nice moves Ruby! We love your dances. Can you come to Texas and help us welcome Spring? It's taking too long to get here.

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  37. Ooooh that is a pretty plant. Mom had to biggify the picture to read the tag. We don't have Carolina Jasmine up here. Must be too cold.
    I bet that smells pretty, no wonder the bees like it!!

    Wyatt

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  38. Whoa! A stinger in the snooter is not a good thing...be careful Ruby!! Love your plants though!!

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