I just love how you captured the bee!! (I am jealous that you can put up video. I have tried several times. No luck. Not sure if it is blogger or my video!)
as always, seeing your garden makes my drab surroundings here come alive. i love to imagine myself sitting right there and seeing the bees and butterflies hover among flowers! hugs! xoxoxoxo
Oh that's clever! I've never grown coneflowers before but have some baby ones in the greenhouse that I set away from seed. I'm all in favour of any flower that's good for insects. :)
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I just love how you captured the bee!! (I am jealous that you can put up video. I have tried several times. No luck. Not sure if it is blogger or my video!)
ReplyDeleteIf I make the video too big I can't get it to load. A good size is 35MB. Good Luck!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bren! I wondered about that! (But I didn't know what size to try.)
ReplyDeletegood job!
ReplyDeleteNice. Bees and butterflies love coneflowers!!
ReplyDeleteHi Bren~~ Very nice. I'm definitely a fan of the Echinacea clan. [Bees too!]
ReplyDeleteI love coneflowers. Yours are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWith a beautiful slide show like that no words are necessary!
ReplyDeleteAren't you creative Bren! That was fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I've never tried making one of those.
ReplyDeleteBren that is awesome how you put that to video how cool. Thank you for stopping by today I appreciate it and the nice comment.
ReplyDeleteNice job on this video! The coneflower is attractive. It is always so wonderful to watch a video with beautiful flowers such as this one ;-)
ReplyDeleteas always, seeing your garden makes my drab surroundings here come alive. i love to imagine myself sitting right there and seeing the bees and butterflies hover among flowers!
ReplyDeletehugs!
xoxoxoxo
Love the bee on the echinacea, coneflower... have so many in my garden too...
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing!
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Love the action shots with the bee!
ReplyDeleteOh that's clever! I've never grown coneflowers before but have some baby ones in the greenhouse that I set away from seed. I'm all in favour of any flower that's good for insects. :)
ReplyDeleteI love Echinacea, I think it's my favorite thing blooming now.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I enjoy your videos so much.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a beautiful flower with us for today...
Bren, What a creative Wordless post! I love those Echinacea almost as much as the bees and butterflies seem to. :-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice slide show.
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