Like so many, we experienced a hot and quite dry summer and wondered how the garden and it's flowers would cope. Now in these cooler Autumn days, we enjoyed a quiet afternoon stroll and were so pleased that these flowers have bloomed so well.
… and isn't it nice to see the bee, being busy !
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Did you know the saying or phrase, Busy as a Bee, "likely originates from something that bees are known for - being hard workers.
Bees are indeed busy little insects. Doing what, you ask? Pollinating plants, for one! In order to reproduce, many plants actually depend on bees for pollination. How so? For a flower to reproduce, the stamen (the male organ of a flower) has to produce pollen, and then that pollen needs to get to the stigma of the pistil (the female organ of a flower). How does the pollen get there? Bees! When a bee lands on a flower, the pollen sticks to the hairs of its body. Then, when they land on another flower of the same type, the pollen makes contact with the stigma of the flower, and thus pollination occurs. So while bees are buzzing around from plant to plant, they're doing quite a bit of work—they are busy bees indeed.
There's also the part where bees collect nectar (a sugary liquid that flowers produce) and they use that to make honey, and then there is the whole building a hive thing... alright, you get it, they have a lot of work to do.
So how old is this saying? Well, it goes back to at least the 14th century. A man named Geoffrey Chaucer is the author of a book called The Canterbury Tales, which is believed to have been written between the years 1387 and 1400. In a part of the book titled "The Merchant's Epilogue," there is a line that reads:
'In wommen been! for ay as bisy as bees.' "
We hope you enjoy your Autumn Days
(or Spring if you are in the Southern Hemisphere)
All the best
Jan and Eddie
All the best
Jan and Eddie
Lovely flowers and busy bee information you share! Thank you - happy autumn days.
ReplyDeleteThank you for giving me a chance to open the first page of autumn with flowers in the season. Beauty of flowers makes me think whether they know their own beauty or not. Thanks for your comment on my post.
ReplyDelete...it's interesting how words and phrases become part of everyday speech.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. My garden has really suffered this year in the hot, dry weather.
ReplyDeleteI have a passion for bees that goes way back. As a small child I would watch them working away in the garden.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful post, with some lovely facts about the bee.
Happy autumn Jan and Eddie, it's been lovely walk in the garden. Looking forward to lots of yummy autumn style meals. Speaking of busy as a bee, that's me this coming week, spring cleaning/painting ✨
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful flowers. I am sure the bees are happy in your garden.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday, enjoy your day and new ahead.
Beautiful flowers, the last photo with the bee is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Sunday.
Hugs
Maria
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Schöne Blüten.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful flowers! Have a nice new week
ReplyDeleteI have always been fascinated by bees and the pollination process. Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteChaucer and flowers make for a great post.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteDelightful quote and beautiful flowers today, thanks for the information on bees.
ReplyDeleteWhere would we be without bees?
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your post, Jan. Such beautiful photographs!
Beautiful flowers. I love bees and have a few pieces of ‘bee’ jewellery xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers and the busy bee sure knows how to work hard. It is interesting how the saying "busy as a bee" originated.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day and new week!
Such pretty flowers!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, love the bee, thanks for sharing. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteBrilliant capture of the bee butt.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers. Interesting about the bees.
ReplyDeleteLove the info on 'busy bee' ~ lovely floral photos! ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores
Bees have a very important job to do. Bees are necessary...and we must protect them.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers...a bright start to my day. :)
These flowers are so lovely. And how I love bees! Such wonderful and hard working little critters!
ReplyDeletesuch beautiful blooms, bright and vibrant colors!!! i am happy to welcome fall!!
ReplyDeleteOh, we had many a busy bee and hence loads of strawberries, too - sooo yum!
ReplyDeleteI hope next summer will be as great and busy as this one!
We have some very happy bees at the moment 'cos the lavender is in flower xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers, oh yes, we do have to take care of our bees!xxx
ReplyDeleteMuy bonitas. Feliz semana.
ReplyDeletesuch pretty flowers - I use to be busy as a bee but no more, slower pace life..love it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers and amazing information! Thank you!! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh such delight to see your flowers dear Jan!
ReplyDeleteyou just brightened my day :)
i loved Chaucer 's tales during my Masters studies ,he was brilliant painter of characters ,glad you shared the origin of this interesting quote
more blessings to you!