From My Orange Tree 4.8.2021

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I have no idea how old my orange tree is as it was grown and establish before I moved into my house some 31 years now. So now as I write are there a lot of blossoms on it.

My orange tree does attract a lot of bees. If I stand still near my tree I can hear the buzzing sound of the bees collecting the nectar of these orange blossoms.

I don't use any poisons on my trees so the bees won't get hurt from poisons from my trees. I know a lot of my neighbors do like to use poisons, but not me.

So the bees are welcome in my yards. I know that certain people are afraid of bees. Bees don't usually like to sting as when they do sting they will die, so it is their last resort.

I have read that bees will rush you and bump into you, but at that point they are not stinging. When a bee flies around me I just stand still and watch. If you act like that, you are more likely not to get stung.

I remember watching the black bees, they are called carpenter bees. They come to my backyard too. Sometimes they like to hover around me and look at me. I also look back at them. They don't harm me and I don't harm them.

So my orange tree is blossoming as it always does in the spring.

Let's end with a scripture, as it is written, with Jesus speaking, And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Matthew 6:29.

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Thank you, David.
Image is mine, taken with my Moto G.



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