I assured my dear old friend that my previous blogpost about the “BS queen” (The Sage’s label)
would be the first and last of the spitting-fire episode. That’s as far as I would go… the “flame-thrower” in me had not resurfaced, boss… but the savage warrior did! :-D It wasn’t too brutal though. And you’re right, some people had to be shaken to be awakened. If the creature remained asleep, it’s no longer my problem… It’s hers. Rest assured, am back to my peaceful warrior self. It doesn’t take much to calm me down. I don’t hold a grudge. Once I write about my anger, the flame naturally dies down. It would only be me I’d be hurting badly if I hold on to that emotion. I had let it out of my system… like passing gas! :-D :-D :-D Stinky episode. Awful stench. No, I won’t dwell on that. Petty matters, petty creatures don’t deserve a space in my life. Let someone stew in her own hateful juice. That someone wouldn’t be me. ;-) Meek and mild, I am not. I just chose to live in joy… and live in joy I will!

I’ll act on the advice of the three wise men — The Boss, The Sage, and The Great One. ;-) As my dear old friends said, when your intentions are good, no nasty wind (of arrogance:) can blow you away.

I may have stung someone but I know I served as a stinging bee. I was stung by a queen scorpion — a stinger of no substance.
Now. You hit the books and do research on bees and scorpions and tell me what’s more beneficial in the ecosystem, will you? :-)
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October 29th, 2008 at 5:21 am
I love how you get those great close ups of bees — even with a zoom, they are creatures I try to steer clear of. I respect and admire them and give them their “space.” Your photos are great and show your courage to capture their unusual beauty.
October 29th, 2008 at 8:17 am
bees, being the pests that they are, are non-aggressive if undisturbed. they just tend to their own business of pollinating and honey-producing. bees are no threat to well-intentioned, gentle and noiseless photographers just aching to capture their beauty.
humans pose a greater danger to bees with the toxic chemicals humans produce…

it’s a joy to be among the bees, ms loveLydia. bee-instinct tells ‘em if a human creature’s a threat or non-threat.
i love you always. thanks very much for dropping your honey-sweet, significant thoughts.