While cleaning the boat today, I happened to glance out of the side hatch, I spotted a bumble bee floundering about in the canal, it was desperately trying to escape it’s watery trap to no avail. I decided to put my sweeping brush out in to the water and let the bee clamber on board, it did so immediately, no doubt relieved it was free from the water!
Now, I, as well as a lot of other people are not overly fond of wasps, they spoil are picnics and BBQ’s! They also tend to give you a nasty sting just for the hell of it, as I found to my cost a few summers ago. I was out on the boat and my bag was on the roof, I put my hand in to get something, only to be stung by a wasp that was lurking in the depths! Boy did it hurt, it stung me on my thumb!
I didn’t fully understand the importance of the humble bumble bee, or other insects that pollinate, until I heard snippets on a programme about them. If it were not for them, pollination would cease and flowers and crops would no longer exist, we therefore would not have grown produce that we all take for granted. Not to mention the glorious honey they produce!
So the next time you see a Bumble bee in trouble please help it out, as without it, and it’s many colleagues we wouldn’t have lovely flowers and fruit and veg!
This lovely picture was painted by the very talented Eva Cassidy, famous for her wonderful rendition of, “Somewhere over the Rainbow” amongst other songs.
Apparently this was a picture she drew to adorn honey jars! Lovely isn’t it?
I for one didn’t know she was an artist too, and this picture just proves to me that she did indeed appreciate just what Bee’s do for us. What do we do to thank them, scream, run and swat them with a news paper!
7 comments:
Hi Debbie
Lovely post about bees, You might like this, Eddie Izzard talks about them too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LbfDrREOew
Nice to have you back
Regards
Pete
Hi Pete, I do write about the most random things on here, so thank you for reading and leaving a comment. The clip about the bees was good too!
Hi Debbie, i'm on a road trip looking for my 1st narrowboat, visited skipton today, was that you I saw? (well tickety boo really)then set off to donnie and halfway there when a boat that my offer was refused on, they changed their minds so am back in burnley now...............so excited, you and all the other blogs i've been following since oct 2011 have so inspired me, thank you
Hi Anon, you didn't leave your name! Nice to know that our blogs have inspired you! Good luck with your search for your perfect boat. You will have to keep in touch and let us know how you get on!
The Tickety Boo you saw was not mine, I only wish it had been I have sailed to Skipton and I loved it, lovely place.
hi, sorry I forgot to leave my name, I'm Candy Marsh
Paid a deposit today on NB spitfire, really excited as its exactly the layout I wanted, nothing needs doing to it, lovely condition, at Banbury at the moment but Ady the present owner is going to move it nearer to bedfordshire for me so that I can load up my stuff and just set off, hiring from enterprise and they'll drop me off back at the boat. Sould be on the cut by the end of the month, wahey!!!!!
Hi Candy, good news about the boat, congrats. You will have to keep us up to date with your news! Do you have a blog or on face book? Good Luck anyway hope all goes to plan!
Hi Candy, good news about the boat, congrats. You will have to keep us up to date with your news! Do you have a blog or on face book? Good Luck anyway hope all goes to plan!
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