Carpe Diem Haiku today is about honey. Honey come from bees, but this picture I took is a bumblebee

poor bumblebee
seducing the sunflower
gets no honey
~~
busy bees
filling up the hive
sweet honey
Carpe Diem Haiku today is about honey. Honey come from bees, but this picture I took is a bumblebee

poor bumblebee
seducing the sunflower
gets no honey
~~
busy bees
filling up the hive
sweet honey
Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
practising for a whole life
haikai poetry matters
Running in the slow lane
The view from here ... Or here!
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” — Albert Einstein
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You always find an interesting angle – like that first one, creating a real moment.
Thank you… 🙂
I think the bumblebee is decorating your post. And it is good at it! 🙂
Love bumblebees
Seducing the sunflower ♥ Wonderful!
🙂 I kind of liked that image too.
poor bumblebee!! that first haiku really made me smile ^^
both of your haiku are adorable
I’m glad it made you smile
I suspect that sunflower is doing a bit of seducing herself! Lovely post -words and photo! Meditation on Soft Rain
Thank you… I have thought about an oppurtunity to use this photo before.
Great set Bjorn. That first is a beauty.
Thank you 😦
I love this line: “seducing the sunflower”
Thank you
when seduction gets you nowhere, well, there’s always work 🙂
Better bee than bumblebee then
Fruitless seduction is the worst kind!
Honeyed Words
Indeed.. 🙂
LOL, we all lose out sometimes!
We do, Thank you Cathy
The seduced sunflower did make me smile 🙂 Yes, bees know their flowers as well as their honey.
but the bumblebee has to do without…