I like this. I don't care for wasps in my own back garden (or, as they were last year, nesting in my window frames), but intellectually I appreciate their cleverness and beauty, which this poem and picture combination really captures.
when i see those nests i freak!!! where's the hose...tear em down... now bees no problem... they were buzzing around the crocus..how lovely... wasps not so lovely... doesn't hafta make sense... like how the photo captured that moment... thank you for the comment abt my friend whose terminal ill.... i miss her already the things we use to do... and going to miss her even more when she leaves...
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I like this. I don't care for wasps in my own back garden (or, as they were last year, nesting in my window frames), but intellectually I appreciate their cleverness and beauty, which this poem and picture combination really captures.
Fear of wasps after upsetting a nest when I was 6 or 7 has never gone away. But yes, they are dilligent workers.
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Sue, as long as those quarters aren't around my quarters all is fine. :)
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I dug through my June bug collection, looks like you did too?
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Very nice!
(so a 3/5/3 is acceptable for Haiku Bones?)Good to know!!
Gia
I love the nature theme of this, the play on "buzz," the photo. It's all great! (I especially love seeing the beginning of a new hive.)
So great to see some spring activity. We have a nest that comes back in the same place year after year.
I love that first line in the haiku.
when i see those nests i freak!!! where's the hose...tear em down... now bees no problem... they were buzzing around the crocus..how lovely... wasps not so lovely... doesn't hafta make sense... like how the photo captured that moment... thank you for the comment abt my friend whose terminal ill.... i miss her already the things we use to do... and going to miss her even more when she leaves...
No wasps out here yet. It won't be long though. The words are picture perfect.
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