With less than a week to go until official winter in Australia here in Perth we still have temps in the 20C's but... with the possibility of rain on the 1st of the month.. we will see. Meanwhile our native and European bees are super busy here in the autumn/winter flowering gums preparing for the colder months ahead.. it's a competition in the flowering trees and bushes between the birds and the bees, both after the same sweet prize! You just know I'm going to have to say it.. hope you have a 'bee'utiful Sunday, I know right :) Take care and stay safe..
Those bees must be exceedingly busy!
ReplyDeleteWay to go bees!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Lots to do before winter hits. : )
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Buzzy bees!
ReplyDeleteOh the bees must be having a ball! We are also still enjoying 25-27 degrees of warmth and we'd almost officially in the middle of winter here in South Africa as well. Have a great weekend. Jo
ReplyDeletethe busy bees have their work cut out for them. Go bees!
ReplyDeleteWe are just heating up as you are cooling down!
ReplyDeleteHad a good evening!
...'bee'utiful for sure.
ReplyDeleteBeeutiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteI can't think of anything close to that here...Coffee is on
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt is always so funny to read your seasons changes the opposite way as ours, we had 34 C, 93.2 F yesterday....
ReplyDelete'Bee'utiful pics, Grace! Hope for more bees to come over here for my strawberries!
ReplyDeleteLove to see busy bees. They are endangered and if we lose the bees, we lose it all! Are you looking forward to winter?
ReplyDeleteBeeautiful photos Grace. Love to see the working bees, here at home we have them around the passionfruit flowers.
ReplyDeleteThat first photo looks magical, Grace!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty blooms! I do love seeing the bees at work.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see these blooms, great shot with the bee.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Lucky bees, they have such beautiful and sweet flowers.
ReplyDeleteOh Bee!
ReplyDeleteBe careful not to get stung by a bee!