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Oh, oh, honey got me hooked on you
I like that
Oh, oh
Come on
Oh, now you can have me
When you want me
You simply ask me to be there
And you're the only one
Who makes me come running
'Cause what you got
Is far beyond compare, ooh
And it's just like honey
When your love comes over me
Oh, baby, I've got a dependency
Always strung out
For another taste of your honey
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""The Spring has come again
For the grass is growing green,
And among the fields of clover
Bright butterflies are seen.
The little birds are singing sweetly
As they fly from tree to tree...
The busy bees are gathering
The honey from the flowers,
And the merry birds are building
Their nests in sheltered bowers…""
Poem - Josephine D.C., "Spring", c.1887
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A tasty combination of a rosemary bush with a New Holland honeyeater having a fine feast!
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This Honey Bee is enjoying some glorious Helianthus flowers.
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SMC Pentax-DA* 200mm f2.8 ED [IF] SDM
Come on now, give me some sugar
Give me some sugar, little honey bee
Don't be afraid, not gonna hurt you
I wouldn't hurt my little honey bee
-- Tom Petty - Honey Bee
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Honey sim - Original landscaping, textures, sounds and ambiance.
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Dress by Valentina
Hair by Truth
On catmint. Testing whether AF update on G9 works when using animal detect for an insect. Not bad, considering lighting wasn't that bright here.
Honey Creek flows over the top of Turner Falls a waterfall located in Davis, Oklahoma. I was looking the opposite direction of the waterfall in this photo. This was capture in 2015.
Sunken Honey by Lilia Artis and Haveit Neox
Sponsored by Misfit Dance
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The day before midsummer, the queen bee used to fly the enormous distance to a far-off ocean. She plunged to its depths in search of the rare sea flower: Neptune’s Clover. No other bee in all history could accomplish such a feat. For two thousand years, this same queen had gathered the rejuvenating and curative pollen from Neptune’s Clover.
As the days rolled on, the queen still had not returned. The colony was besides itself in worry and set forth to find her. They all latched their feet onto the hive, which was as large as a hill, and flapped their wings for lift off. When finally, they arrived to what they believed to be the area of Neptune’s Clover, their exhausted wings failed. The queen bee was nowhere to be seen. The hive, heavy with honey, and all its pilots fell into the sea. The two-thousand-year-old colony perished on a beautiful, calm afternoon, beneath the impartial waves.
Nowadays, bees might construct their hives in the nooks and crannies of human architecture. Unbeknownst to the people, their floating civilization is built right over the site of the sunken hive. Perhaps the bees of this century instinctively feel its presence, and so we find them in profusion adding their honeycombs to the present architecture.