Peaking in Lavender by Market Friday


Bees love lavender in bloom. I'm pretty sure they are attracted to anything in bloom, especially where pollen or nectar is involved. I was impressed with the number of bees that showed up for duty in the lavender fields. Every plant, every day. I am not sure if I have said it before, but, they were so mellow, I could reach down and pet them, seriously. It was as if they were drunk on nectar. There were bumblebees and honeybees everywhere, but honestly
![bee on lavender. it was the bumblebee that there was more in numbers.


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It was quite evident that it was the bumblebees that were loyal to the lavender. For every dozen bumblebees, there might be one honeybee. I noticed that for as sweet as the nectar of the lavender is, there were no wasps or hornets around. Unusual, in my opinion. But, not really. I asked the farmer and he said that it repels the wasps, which was news to me. Something to keep in mind to plant in my own garden.


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Because lavender is a fragrant plant, bees are wild about it, You can watch as the lavender calls out to the bees and they make a mad dash towards the lavender. It has so much to offer, with both pollen and nectar available.


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The lavender season is winding down, very soon. There are still fields being harvested, but, the major blooming peaked this week so it will be all downhill from here. You can see the wildflowers, growing taller and free to stretch across the fields, wild and free, such that it is.


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One of the sweetest sights to see is the way the bumble bees sleep overnight on the lavender. In the last few weeks, I have come upon this sight time and again in the peaceful mornings. They slowly wake up and bumble around for a little while. Have you ever seen a bee sleeping on a flower?


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In the next week or so, the sunflower farm will officially open. So, we will be trading in the lavender for the sunflowers. I am not sure I am ready to let the lavender go, but, I am definitely ready to see a few sunflowers. It would be a rare occurrence if they cross over each other. We have pretty distinct seasons here in this area. In which season are you blooming? Perhaps I am saying that wrong. What is blooming in your countryside?


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Field Hydrangeas. They just grow through the fields around here. I remember when I planted them in my garden and then found some in the fields. I felt like I wasted my money. Bulbs are one thing that I try to trade for. It works out well for everyone. Bulbs tend to double in bulbs after a few years. You can split them and give someone else a little pleasure or you can just keep them yourself, but, unless you have an incredibly large yard, you might run out of space. Sharing is the best deal going. Give one, get one. Spread the love.


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Growing up, we used to pick black-eyed-susans in the fields back in Connecticut, a State in New England. Sandwiched in between the Atlantic Ocean and the once upon a time farmlands, there were seas of yellow flowers, just waiting to be picked. No lavender, but, plenty of happy little daisy-like flowers.

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@MarketFriday cannot resist a few flowers here and there. I hope you don't mind, it is such an addictive little thing, clicking and posting flower pictures. Who can resist? Not me.


Please leave the link to your post here so it can easily be found by others. It helps you and me to have them in one place. Where else can you take such a quick trip around the globe? Thank you so much for joining us!! ❤


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And just like that, this post is done. I hope you had a good time and learned a little something new. As always, thank you for taking the time to visit, and remember, #MarketFriday loves you! Thank you for supporting the challenge! Have a fabulous day! Cheers!!


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As always, there must be flowers to color my world. #alwaysaflower


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For centuries, flowers have held symbolic meaning for cultures. Their elegance and beauty are legendary. Do you speak the language of flowers? Do you have a flower that you consider your favorite?


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I so love flowers but the lavander ones excelled in my taste. I hope those will grow in our country, too.

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The lavender does have a lot of redeeming qualities, especially when dried. the fragrance still lingers and is useful as a cooking ingredient.

They grow in many countries. I was surprised at their range. Thanks for stopping by and leaving your words.

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I loves flowers and yes, lavender has such a cool fragrance that no one can resist. I'm sure that's why the bumblebees are so drunk on them, lol.
Beautiful pictures you got there.

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The fragrance is divine, I have to agree. I am amazed that you can put your hand right next to the bumblebees and they will bump into your hand but are so mellow... I think it is the scent that calms them down that way.

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You are right, the fragrance is just out of this world

I think it is the scent that calms them down that way.

This is one secret of lavender. It's cool and has a calming effect. No doubt the bumblebees couldn't resist it.
And I guess it's an awesome experience for you to have them crawl right inside your palm 😀. I wouldn't dare that.
You are welcome.

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Haha! Not so much awesome, but, I cannot believe how very docile they are1

It is true, the perfume calms them down. :)

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That is very interesting that lavender repels wasps and hornets. Like you, I never heard that before. I also did not know that bumblebees slept on flowers either.

I am sure the sunflower season will be one of beauty for you to capture and share.

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I was amazed, but I have to admit, did not see one wasp or hornet for the entire month I have been going there.

Sleeping on the flowers isn't all bees, just an occasional one. I actually thought that the first one I saw had met his demise, but, the farmer said he was sleeping... minutes later, he started moving around. :)

The sunflowers are beautiful. I am looking forward to them.

Thanks for stopping by!

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Flowers always have beauty to delight, no matter the garden, field or ravine, flowers bring joy no matter which on greets.

Happy Friday !LUV

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I have to agree with you, Joan! @joanstewart Wherever/whenever/however you come upon them, they are sheer delight, day or night. I have never met a flower I didn't like.

Thank you for stopping by and leaving your always kind and thoughtful words. Have a great rest of your afternoon!

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Flowers always make us happy with their friendly nodding little heads, bringing so much peace and joy to our soul.

Being in fields like you have witnessed recently would make my heart sing!

!LUV and happy weekend.

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I feel the same way, Joan. I do love flowers and they bring peace and happiness to my soul. The field of dreams that I have been wandering for the last month gave me many moments of tranquility and quiet, the bees adding yet another layer of calm.

I think I am going to miss going there. And yes! It does make my heart sing, but, I will have to think about that song. :)

Have a lovely evening. 💜

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Being outdoors allowing the freedom of thought to flow no matter the mood there is a song to carry in our heart.

Each finds different ways of dealing with the turmoil faced, here is a song I though would carry you through the weekend John Denver - Healing Time On Earth ❤️

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What a song! Thank you! I believe it will do the job! Bless you! You are so very kind~! ❤️

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Such a wonderful musician, loved his ballads and descriptive songs of the country he loved so dearly. Have a superb day.

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Beautiful photos, but the subject (the bumblebees and lavender) are not bad either!
Besides being the bees fond of lavender nectar, I am fond of honey.
I have tasted all kinds, lime, orange blossom, millefiori, rosemary.
Even lavender honey, directly imported from a beekeeper in Provence!
Sublime,as soon as you taste it you can't do without it!

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That is so true!! Once you have it, it is always about the next jar coming. I have stocked up on the local lavender honey that was made at the farm. I bought some while I was visiting Provence, but, never looked into getting it from there.

Perhaps it is smarter to not...

I hope you have a wonderful day! Thank you for stopping by and leaving your words~!

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I do love lavender Denise!
The colour the smell and yes bees seem to love them.
Flowers oh yes I speak the language of flowers!
But a favourite, there are too many to choose from!
Enjoy your weekend @dswigle

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Lavender was an unexpected delight when I first met it. :)

Lavender is like a magnet for bees, I find it even more so than the honeysuckle I have here. Somehow I knew you would speak the language. I love them all, but, secretly, I have a few favorites.

Thanks for stopping by and leaving your words, Ed!

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Lavender and heather grow plentiful in Scotland and can be the same colour too.
Oh yes the language of flowers, I must admit though I tend to only have plants in the house. One thing Mrs T taught me many years ago was to not give her flowers as it made her sad when they finally gave up the ghost, but rather get her a plant. So that has stuck with me!

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That is what many people say and I have to agree. My mom was one of those people. She didn't want people to feel like they wasted their money on a short-lived bouquet! Flowers that only bloom for a day or two tend to be the most expensive, or perhaps that is just a perception.

At any rate, Mrs. T sounds like a smart woman. Which is why, I buy the plants, not so much order a bouquet!

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Oh how wonderful to sit amongst the lavender stems and sniff their scent! Many times I have tried to grow it but the humidity seems to do it in every time. I so love it that I have ordered stems in large quantities to make lavender wands as gift toppers for my family andfriends. Love the flowers and the bees
!LUV

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It is a lovely experience to wander through a field of lavender! I have two dead lavender plants in my garden, so I am not doing something right. Probably too much rain. I have never heard of lavender wands, but, now I have to look them up! Sounds intriguing!

I did read this:

Lavender needs at least 6-8 hours of daily sun exposure and prefers warm and moderately dry climates, mild winters, and sunny summers. The plant originated from Mediterranean countries, where average temperatures of 68-86°F (20-30°C) during spring-early summer are common.

Lavender needs full sun and good drainage. It is more likely to die from excess moisture than from cold in winter. A pot is an excellent way to provide drainage, though the plant will be more vulnerable to cold temperatures than it would be in the ground.

Perhaps a pot might work! Thanks for stopping by and leaving your words. Have a great day!

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It was as if they were drunk on nectar.

Who will not love a fragrance drink :) I always wanted to see a lavender garden, but here it's only available at very few cold places. May be next trip would align with that.

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It is a funny sight to see! The first one I saw, I thought was dead, but minutes later, he woke and started moving around, ever so slowly. Soon enough, he perked up.

They do best at 20C-30C - We actually have perfect temperatures for it here. I hope you are able to see these beautiful fields on day. Thank you for stopping by and leaving your words and dropping your link!

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The flowers are very pretty and charming. beautiful to look at.
Thank you for the beautiful flowers

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Thank you for stopping by and leaving your words.
Flowers are so very charming, I agree!

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I'd have to pick orchids or iris as my favorite flower. I don't own any because I would kill them, but I love looking at them. I did a Market Friday post today. Here you go! Beautiful shots!

https://peakd.com/hive-167922/@bozz/friday-finance-772023-marketfriday-and-meta-threads

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Orchids and iris are both gorgeous! The orchid lasts forever and a day, one of their redeeming features as they can be expensive... I love irises, but, their blooms last days, sometimes up to a week and then, they wither and die. Perhaps that is what makes them so precious too, the short duration of all that beauty.

Woo-hoo! Another #MarketFriday post! Thank you for dropping the link~!

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Flowers are always special Lady Denise and a happy Friday to you.
As requested here is my link.

https://peakd.com/hive-196308/@papilloncharity/a-real-winter-market-friday-post

Blessings and have some !PIZZA

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Happy Friday, dear @papilloncharity!! I have to agree, there is something special about flowers, I appreciate you stopping by and leaving your words and dropping your link! Thank you for the pizza!

Be blessed, my friend!

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Thank you Lady Denise and yes flowers are indeed special. Thank you also for the appreciation, as when I saw that market, I immediately thought of you.
My pleasure to support.

Shalom and have another !PIZZA

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You are always so thoughtful and kind. You are feeding me too? :) You know I love my pizza! One can never have too much of that or !BEER - just saying!!

Enjoy your evening!

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Next time when you come to South Africa, we will take you to either the winter market, or the much bigger summer market, at this wine estate, to feed you with a nice lunch !LOL

Oh, and you can have a home craft !BEER or a !PIZZA with some of the best !WINEX in the world.

Evening almost done here and hope that your evening is also good milady!

Blessings.

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That sounds grand! I would love that! :) Winter or summer works!! You are such a sweetheart for the invite!

Thanks for the Beer!

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Wow! The bees were so mellow that you could actually reach down and pet them! That is awesome! I knew that Lavender has a calming effect, but I didn't know that it even had that kind of effect on bees! I find that very interesting. Also, the fact that it repels the wasps! I have definitely learned something today! Thank you for sharing that information!

So, now you are starting to get ready for the sunflowers! Sounds exciting!

You can find my post for this week here.

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I found that fascinating myself! Petting them was shown to me by my youngest daughter. At first, I was reluctant to touch them, but, then once I did, I was kind of hooked on touching them. 😀 They were so mellow, they didn't seem to mind.

I also woke a few up from their naps and instead of being aggressive, they slowly woke up and bumbled around, collecting more pollen. I called it drunk with lavender. It seemed so.

The wasps and hornets (and actually other insects!) surprised me, but, I really didn't see any around, so I believe it. This is after going there for a month... not one!

Sunflowers will be here soon!

Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your words and dropping the link!

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This is really amazing! So, thanks to your daughter, I am also learning something. I can imagine it must have been a wonderful experience... And even being so mellow while they are waking up... Awesome!

Even the wasps and hornets... I didn't know that either. I have really learned a lot, thank you!

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I do love the little things we learn from reading posts.

I even find out some things from researching a post for myself. There is no end to what you can learn and I hope I continue it for the rest of my life.

Thanks! I hope you are having a great weekend!

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That is so true what you say! That is why I find it so fulfilling to be active here. Reading posts and like you say, even doing research for your own posts, opens up so many opportunities to learn new things!

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I sometimes find it hard to be as active as I want with family, work, gardens and 9 brothers and sisters that actively seek attention from me! LOL.

But, I still manage some time. :)

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Okay, I don't have 9 brothers and sisters...but the rest sound quite familiar...LOL!

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I know, right? Life is busy!! :) But, I wouldn't change a thing!

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Wow! What a stunning capture of lavender fields! The vibrant purple hues and the intoxicating aroma make me feel like I'm right there with you. Market Friday never disappoints with its delightful surprises, and this post is no exception. Lavender has a way of calming the senses and transporting us to a place of tranquility. Thank you for sharing this beautiful moment and adding a touch of serenity to my day!

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Thank you for stopping by and leaving your kind words. Lavender is such a peaceful experience. I am glad to hear that you enjoy it also.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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Bees sure love the lavender. I think they love all purple flowers most of all to be honest. Most herbs I grow bloom in purple and there are always lots of bees buzzing around my rosemary and oregano flowers.

Beautiful fields and captures 😍 Enjoy your weekend 💙
!LUV

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Bees seem to favor the colors yellow, blue, purple, and white. Oregano and Rosemary are some of their best loved along with lavender and a handful of others.

It is interesting to watch them working in the fields. :) Thank you for stopping by and leaving your words.

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I agree ☺️ Always makes me smile hearing their buzzing around. They’re always so busy!
!LADY

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Isn't that the truth! I do love that buzzing noise myself!

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No problem with flowers I enjoyed viewing them as it is pouring rain here right now. Nice touch catching the bees pollinating them:)

Here is my submission for market Friday:
https://peakd.com/hive-196308/@coolmidwestguy/sac-air-and-space-museum-gift-shop

Have a great weekend:)

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What is up with all this rain, everywhere in the world? I think we better get an ark started! I am not sure how much more we can take!

It was fascinating to see that many bees that were mellow and just taking their time going from flower to flower. Thank you for stopping by and leaving your words, then dropping the link! It is appreciated!

Have a lovely rest of your day!

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Thank you :) Haha the Ark. I see rain I see myself mowing grass, hehe. See you next time!!

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Waves Au Revoir!!

Ran through the lawn yesterday, no drops, just a little thunder!

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As always such a beautiful post

I never knew the bees slept on the lavender
Here is my post fir this week

https://peakd.com/hive-194913/@tattoodjay/market-friday-back-to-nyc-rxfaiv

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Hi, JJ! I have to admit, I had no idea that is what they were doing, but it was evident there were a few bees that looked like they had passed on, but, to my surprise, the farmer told me they were sleeping. Imagine my surprise when I touched him and he slowly woke up instead of flying straight at me and after a minute or two of a peaceful wake-up, started bumbling from bud to bud. Not all bees, but the fact that they did it at all fascinated me.

Thanks for stopping by and for dropping your link!

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That truly is fascinating

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I think I learn something new every day. Either by reading it or looking up information for an article.

Besides, I am easily fascinated. ;)

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Me to and always good to learn something new every day

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If you touched them gently, they won't sting. But once there is sudden movements involve like whacking and shaking motion, for sure that's the time that they will sting.🤗♥️🐝

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Indeed, bees are somewhat harmless when they are in the garden gathering nectar and pollen from flowers. They just ignore people pointing the camera at them. Not unless if they sense some movements that makes them feel threatened, they will sting... I even tried making a video on a hive of wild giant honeybees and I'm unharmed.🤗♥️🐝

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Hi @castri-ja !!

Thank you so much for stopping by and dropping your link! I wish you a wonderful rest of your day!

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Likewise

Good Friday and weekend

!PIZZA

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Thank you so much! Also thanks for the PIZZA!

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Delightful! I'm sorry Denise. I never replied to you on my own lavender market day post. I sprained my ankle and have been challenged in every regard. A wonderful weekend to you sweet lady

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I am so sorry to hear that you sprained your ankle!! ❤️ I can not even imagine the challenges you are facing right now. You cannot afford to get sick/injured in any way... so which little buckaroo is making dinner? Tending the stock and seeking the garden!? Oh, my... and that is just the tip of the iceberg Homestead!!

Sending you some healing thoughts and prayers. Cyberhugger engaged! 💕 I hope you are feeling a little better each day!

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Well - as you probably guessed - I'm doing most around the home(stead) from the safety of crutches. Hubby is tending to the animals. But I did sneak out yesterday. Almost triggered a stampede of the horses and goats. I think the chickens may go off the lay they were so shocked to see me after a week.

Hugs received with gratitude. Have a wonderful weekend

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Haha! I knew! It is the same for me. Probably women around the world. :) Don't you just want to cry sometimes? Except, I can only laugh at the absurdity of it all.

Everyone needs a sick day now and again. But, we like order and not falling behind. And you haven't got those kids up to par yet. They're close enough to adults, right?

*In 14 years or so~

Hey, sweetie... Take it easy when you can and know I am thinking about you! ❤️

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Oh… I couldn’t join in today.
We were early out. A drive to the sea. 2h 20 min drive one way. We walked for hours.
I returned late. Just had a shower after dinner and now a little catch up on hive.

So beautiful the lavender photos. I think I couldn’t give them up yet either. Even though the sunflower farm opens soon.

You know what, that’s so cool you mention the bumble bees 🐝 sleeping. I found one yesterday. It was hanging upside down. I took a few photos. It was so cute to see. It was on grass 🌾 not even a flower.

Happy Friday Denise have a wonderful weekend 👋🏻😊
Big !HUG and much !LUV 🤗🌺🥰

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How wonderful!!Shhhh! You are on vacation. This isn't a job, it is supposed to be fun, but not at the expense of having a life. 💚 I am really glad you had a nice time. You need more of them to keep you filled to the brim. :)

It is so hard to give up the lavender, but, yes, the sunflowers come soon. I think by the end of next week. I hope they will be good this year, especially with all the rain that the world go this year. Unbelievable!

The sleeping bumble bees were so funny. You can see one, I think on one of the flowers just laying there. I tapped one and he didn't even get angry, just slowly woke up and I swear I saw him stretch and yawn, they slowly went about his business until he woke fully. Then he bumbled around. I'm glad you took some photos! Not even on a flower! My bees were drunk from the lavender, I swear it! It kind of makes me feel mellow.

Happy Friday, Jackie! I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

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I know I know Denise 😉😋 and believe me. I am enjoying my vacation. I have visited so many wonderful places and went on many walks.
So much new adventures to share soon 😎
Hive is fun always! I enjoy it too as much as my adventures. They work well together. I know when to switch off… life is important too.
Everybody is tired from the long walk. So I have some time for hive.
Haven’t done much here today and won’t. Just wanted to say hi to you 👋🏻😊

Let’s hope they are good this year 🌻 I am sure you will share them with us.
The amount of rain is a lot, and the weather doesn’t know what to do at this moment.

Oh really… that’s just cute. I almost can imagine the slowly waking up the stretch and yawn… aawww my heart would melt I think if I would see that.

Yes, I think I would be drunk from the lavender too hahaha 🤣 so cute when they are 🐝
Enjoy your day Denise 🤗🥰

Thank you sooooo much!

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I enjoy hearing from you, so I am glad you popped on! I won't belabor my points as I want you to be able to get around on here too! I guess you are with others, how nice and this will certainly be the vacation to remember. I think we both love Hive too much! LOL

Yes!! The bees were absolutely precious!

Thanks for dropping in, have a peaceful night! 💚

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Thank you kindly Denise 👋🏻😊
I understand 😉
Yes, we were last week with hubbies dad and wife. This week we were with his mum and husband.
Tomorrow we drive, just the two of us, to a beautiful city for 4 days before we hop on the ferry again ⛴️😊 soon hubby moved too.
It sure is, we will remember for many reasons.

Hahaha you are right! We do love Hive !LOL

You are welcome, thank you so much. Will do my best. Don’t think it will be late today… everybody is tired hehehe 🤭 me included.
Enjoy your day 🤗🥰

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I had forgotten he has two sets of parents. That makes it even busier!! You are in the middle of your four-day second honeymoon! Woo-hoo! Then you cross again. Deja Vu.
I am sure you will laugh at the entire process in about 50 years or so.

Hive rules! Always remember!
I am hoping that you will take a peaceful staycation when you get home!

Enjoy the rest of your trip!

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Yep, extra busy time. All good fun though 🤩
It does sound like that almost. We arrived well after a long drive with lots of rain and thunder ⛈️
Went out for dinner and now a rest after a long day.
Tomorrow we go and explore this historic city.

Yes, a deja vu… the ferry this time will be a fast day ferry. So we will cross in 3 hours.

Oh yes, I can imagine we would look back and have a laugh at all the adventures we had. 😊😋

I won’t forget. Hive does rule!

That is exactly what we will do. As we want to explore a few areas that are further away from our rental. To search for and research those areas to buy and settle down. We have time to do so too, as hubby hasn’t got a new job yet. So we take a few staycations all spread over Ireland.
All new places to explore and get a feel for. It will be fun 🤩
Looking forward to them.

Thank you so much Denise, we will.
Enjoy your weekend 👋🏻😊
!HUG
!LADY 🌺🥰🤗

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Do you have a flower that you consider your favorite?

I love roses, lilies, and sunflowers. They all have such a beautiful and unique beauty.

I think flowers are a wonderful way to express yourself and to connect with others. They're a symbol of love, friendship, and hope. I'm so glad that you shared your love of flowers with us today.

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Thank you very much, I have to agree with you on that. What a very nice way of putting those words.

I am happy to share my love of flowers. I hope you are having a great day!

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Greetings friends ! On this shopping Friday I share with you my experience of cheaper by the dozen. I hope you like it

https://ecency.com/hive-196308/@chacald.dcymt/cheaper-by-the-dozen-amazing

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lavender is my favorite. And lovely petals that give me unique feeling .🌴

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Do they grow lavender in your country? I know I loved it before I ever saw any! :)
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I did not see it in my village..but no idea in my country but i love its fragrant..i bought many time attar and perfume

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It's such a gracious sight to see the bees so mellow as they pollen on the Lavender, which seems to have a great impact on them.

Here is my post for this week.

https://peakd.com/hive-196308/@vickoly/market-friday-in-search-of-fabrics

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I am amazed that they are so mellow with the lavender. Enough for me to take my finger and pet them! I found that to be pretty funny! I can say that the calming effect of lavender is very real!

Thanks so much for stopping by, reading and dropping the link!

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Always glad to see your Friday market post. Your today's is very great and beautiful because i really like to see different types of flowers. Sunflower are my favorite. All these flowers looks so beautiful and amazing. Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you! I do like all kinds of flowers and I have so many favorites! Next up will be the sunflowers~!

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I really cannot imagine how it smells there.
Anyway, my luck ran out. Couple of weeks ago, I still got cashback for lunch two Fridays in a row but yesterday....
https://hive.blog/hive-105017/@ace108/marketfriday-no-cashback-curry-chicken-noodle-video-or-by-ace108

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Do you know what peace smells like? Being washed with calm? That is what it smells like. Heavenly... I think you would love it.

No way! Your luck ran out? I never thought it would!!! Hi, Ace! @ace108 Thank you for stopping by and leaving your words. And dropping your link!

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You're welcome.
I'll like the smell of peace.
As the word get out, I'm sure more people at using the Paylah for breakfast even when they normally don't. So, there won't be much left after the morning soon.

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I contest it!!! Bring back the Payla!

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I may have to get out for breakfast next time.

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Yes!~ I bet they are not able to use all those payla coupons by then!

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A few years back, I experienced a series of sleepless nights due to severe insomnia. A colleague told me about lavender flowers or oil that can help heal insomnia. Is it true?

Hi, Denise here's my entry for this week:

https://ecency.com/hive-196308/@kellyane/how-creative-are-filipinos-or?referral=kellyane

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I can only say that it worked for me. It gave me a sense of calm and allowed me to feel peaceful until I went to sleep. My insomnia wasn't severe but now I have dried lavender sachets in my room and feel like even when I am not sleepless, it has a gentle effect on me.

Did you read about the bees in the post??

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Yes @dswigle, I have read about the way bumblebees sleep overnight on lavender. However, I haven't tried having lavender flowers or oil in my room, despite my friend telling me about its good effects. When I read your post, it intrigued me to ask you about it.

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At first I missed the first tag. Instead of using #MarketFriday I added #FridayMarket and thank you for your guidance.
Here is link 🖇️
https://ecency.com/hive-196308/@tahastories1/we-bought-nice-suit-s

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I saw that. You should always be careful when using them, if you mistag it, it could easily be missed, especially when you don't drop the link.

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From what I know lavender has a hypnotic effect on people so might as well happen the same to bees or animals being around such a field. I once had a photo shoot in lavender and I did feel a strange atmosphere, but the beauty of the plant is speechless!

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THAT! The strange atmosphere could possibly have been that feeling that washes over me when I am in a lavender field. Soft and calming... but rather hard to describe the first few times I felt it.

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This awesome, it's feels good when we appreciate mother nature for all her wonderful gifts to humanity....

Please here's a link to my #marketfriday post
https://peakd.com/hive-196308/@eminentsam48/market-friday-caught-me-purchasing-equipment-and-materials-for-setting-up-itmos-confectioneries-anything-pastries-cakes-small-c

Thanks so much!!!

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Nature Rocks! That is for sure! Thank you!

And thank you for stopping by and leaving your words and dropping the link!

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I have never been privileged to see flower and such beauty at a close range before.
Thank you for bringing this beauty to us. I am always scared of honey bee because of the sting but if we love honey we must be willing to endure some sting.

I did a little shoe shopping as well.

https://peakd.com/hive-196308/@monica-ene/while-shopping-remember-to-buy-only-what-you-need-and-not-what-you-want-budget-is-of-necessity-

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I wish I could send you some flower seeds! Flowers seem to make everything in your life a little bit more beautiful! I love sharing it here on Hive with all my friends! I also was a little afraid to get too close to the honey bees or bumblebees but my daughter showed me how they were mellow when around the lavender. I wouldn't have tried it in my flower garden, they are not as mellow without the lavender to calm them. :)

Oh! Shoes!!! I can hardly wait to see!

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It always feels good to appreciate mother nature for all her wonderful gifts to humanity, flowers bring this peace, serenity and calmness to inner self, thanks

Please here a link to my #marketfriday post
https://peakd.com/hive-196308/@eminentsam48/market-friday-caught-me-purchasing-equipment-and-materials-for-setting-up-itmos-confectioneries-anything-pastries-cakes-small-c

Thanks for the opportunity

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Beautiful flowers 😍 lets see, what is blooming here? We have the blackeyed susans in the fields from your childhood, daisies, flea bane, queen Annes lace and day lilies in the ditches. Chickory, Joe Pye, Milkweed. In our flower beds lots of lavender 🐝 plus rudbeckia, bee balm, phlox, fox glove, sweet william. Its a glorious time to be in Vermont.
I found an entry for #marketfriday this week 🙂
@steven-patrick/erica-s-seafood-shack-and

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That is a mouthful of color, isn't it? I do love summer in New England! How does that go with your California self? (You are from California, right?) There are times I used to wish Connecticut could freeze frame to a certain time of year, then realized I loved them all just as much as one another... until one stayed a little too long.

Your yard sounds divine! I love each and every variety there is! Thank you for dropping by and leaving your words!

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Yeah I lived in California for about 20 years ... but I'm recovering 😁 I really like the seasons out here. You don't really appreciate the new green growth and all the flowers without the contrast of the snowy season. California is beautiful and you can find almost any climate you want there but I like my little spot in Vermont.

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I am happy to hear that you are a transplant and you like it. Even speaking of recovery. Unheard of. Our kids were allowed to go anywhere for college, except California. LOL

I have family that live out there in the LA basin, I think they love the weather better than anything else and I fear they will never come back East. I agree with the contrast, as you have nothing to really compare it to, it is always the same. But, still for some, the constant beautiful is enough. I am all about the brilliance of spring, the warmth of summer, and the color of fall. I have to admit, I have always loved snow, and now that this area has experienced 3 snowless winters... I am bummed. Maybe next year! The last snowstorm was 24 inches and it made everyone cry around here. It completely melted in three or four days.

You live in a beautiful part of Vermont. I am envious. :)

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Lavender they looks so good. You aube a lot of them there while I think I never seen it here.

Anyway, here is my entry of the market Friday. Sorry for dropping it here late because I just got back. Thank you.

https://ecency.com/hive-196308/@jenthoughts/how-to-get-certificate-from?referral=jenthoughts

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Lavender is delightful! There are many places where it grows that surprised me! t is actually possible to grow Spanish Lavender in the Philippines, although with a bit of care. I actually didn't think it was possible!

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I knew about wasps but didn't know about bees. very interesting! yes, it's wonderful that the flowers do not bloom all at once at the same time, but replace each other, delighting us with their beauty and aromas! 😀😍
https://ecency.com/hive-196308/@tali72/shop-of-natural-products-outside

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I really like that too, it makes the pleasure of it last for a long, long time. Even better? There is no state of lesser quality with lavender. Even after the buds pass to another stage, lavender does not stop its use. It continues to be useful as a herb, and essential oil and is used in sachets.

Planting lavender is a winning premise!

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Lavender fields... we drove through France the other day, Provence made me happy seeing the lavender fields. One coffee stop was just before we continued our road trip and that part of France 😇

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Isn't Provence so beautiful??? Those were the first Lavender Fields I ever saw! I read your post when I was scrolling through and I thought, I hope she makes it so she can enjoy the vacation! :) Another field trip! I need to get away again! It has been several months!!

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Oh, so you can not let the lavender plant together with your sunflower farm? I'm just wondering though, also, I'm excited to see your sunflower farm.

Sorry about not posting it here after it was posted. It was a little bit earlier so that's why, anyway here's my post.

https://peakd.com/hive-196308/@mrnightmare89/finding-a-way-to-lessen#@dswigle/rxgn31

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I saw. That is what happens with the worldwide time clock. :) The lavender farm is geographically located a few miles from the sunflower farm. They may overlap by a week, but they usually don't.

They will text me or email me when the sunflowers are ready.

Thanks so much for stopping by and dropping the link. I hope you are doing well and do you get married next weekend?

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Nope, it will be at the end of the Month by God's grace.

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Okay! I will be on the lookout for it! Thanks!

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Reminds me, I really need to use my 50mm lens and take a lot of flower photos.

Here's my entry for the #MarketFriday blog:

https://peakd.com/hive-196308/@itravelrox/market-friday-shopping-souvenirs-at-jalan-petaling-chinatown-in-kuala-lumpur-malaysia

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Flowers work with a variety of lenses. I like my 50mm but, don't get nearly the use out of it that I should. Thank you for dropping your post here, it makes it easier to find them as they are posted in different front ends that don't always show up for me.

Have a great weekend!

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I use my 50mm lens as a macro lens for the flowers as I love the bokeh but I would really love to have a real macro lens. hehe. :D

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I think we all do that at one time or another. For the purple flowers at the bottom of the page, I used an 18-55 lens and then cropped them. Same with the fuchsia pink/purple flowers with waterdrops. What we don't have, we can fake it.

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hahaha oh yes, right. I also cropped the photo using the 50 mm lens to make it look like zoom. :D

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Attract bees and repels mosquitoes ... now that is a plant. You go to the best markets. Love seeing bees taking a nap among the blooms.

Here is my marketfriday post
https://peakd.com/photography/@prydefoltz/market-friday-gets-stuffed-market-fridayblog-new-digital-art-and-photography

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They repel hornets and wasps too! It does seem rather like a plant I can easily love. I do love my markets, my friend. It is so fun to see them so mellow, even letting me pet them. :)

You brought me a market! Thank you~!

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The field is bustling with life! For sure you can also hear the birds chirping on the treetops! Such kind of places is very worth for a visit as it is so perfect for relaxation to get rid of the tiredness and stress caused by the hustles and bustles from the daily grind. By the way, here's my update for last week's Market Friday:
https://peakd.com/hive-196308/@landrover007/at-the-public-market-of
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I apologize! I missed this somehow! Thank you for dropping the link~

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No worries, ma'am. I can understand as sometimes we are busy with our "real life" errands. Have a wonderful evening over there! 🤗♥️👍

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I don't know why I never thought a bee or bumblebee could sleep! Maybe it was some sort of dizziness from the lavender scent, but it could also be a sleeping pill.
I also noticed that there are no wasps on the lavender... I haven't really seen wasps on flowers. I've seen more insectivores.
Field Hydrangeas!!! I didn't know they existed. They are gorgeous and I would fill my yard with them and of course the star of this post, lavender. I bought a small, young, tender bush too. It hasn't fully bloomed yet.

Nice collection of flowers, flower stories, and some useful insects to learn from!

Thanks, @dswigle!
Here is the link. It's late but I don't want to disappoint you.
We eat, drink and have a good time

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HaHa! You should know by now that you could never disappoint me! I joke of course, but, you know that if it didn't happen, I would put a spell on you. I am not even a witch. Or a gypsy. I am just me.

I didn't even think about them sleeping until I saw them this year. I guess I never noticed it before because I went later in the day and nobody was sleeping then. I have wasps near the flowers here, but, none were present in the entire area. I just found that weird.

Field hydrangeas are semi-wild. I bought some at a nursery over at the shore house. The nurseryman told me they grow in a field as opposed to a nursery- and He brought over to my house 4 of them, which I planted. They are definitely more rangy them the others, but, I like them.

Thank you for taking the time to drop the link. I hope you have a wonderful Wednesday!

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I know, of course, but I like it when you tell me. Thank you!
I'd love to have Field hydrangeas but they definitely wouldn't fit in my small yard. I'm glad, at least, to know it exists.

Now, dear @dswigle, if you can satisfy a small curiosity... I saw, incidentally, that you and a few others strongly support someone new here, emma-h2. Is she someone you know, or has she been here and now made a new account? I read it and liked her writing, but it's a brilliant debut, she managed in 12 days what I didn't manage in the beginning, in Steemit, even after two years! Anyway, it's not a good comparison, because I had no experience in writing at the time and I wasn't (am) an English speaker. But, from my memories, I don't think such a remarkable debut was possible then.

Of course, if you can tell me. If not, obviously, no problem. Thanks!

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Hi, Dan! @bluemoon Emma-h2 has been here - under her old account @emma Her computer died a horrible death, taking along with it all of her data, passwords, and yes! Her Hive... she had to start a new account and it is just a way of helping so that the blow isn't quite as harsh.

I think if you were to start again now, you and I would both do a bit better. I was not a writer or blogger, but, I did know English! :)

But, I agree, she is a great writer.

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Thanks for telling me, Denise. I asked because I thought it might be someone from the old membership that I knew.
I got an answer from Emma too, she was kind enough not to get upset at my curiosity.

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Oh, it was my pleasure to let you know and understand the added support. She is too nice to get upset by anything like that. I can't imagine anyone who would, but, I am sure you are right. There would be some people that would. Not any of my friends. LOL

I never mind sharing something like that. It was an unfortunate incident and she had an admirable response to the whole situation!

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