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I think it's great that you posted a dandelion photo. So many people
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Your pictures are always worth looking at.

The dandelion is a splendid flower at all stages, if it were rare we'd all
want some. I've probably said that before!

I didn't recognise the insect.

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Thank you very much Mary.

The dandelion is a splendid flower at all stages, if it were rare we'd all
want some. I've probably said that before!

I didn't recognise the insect.



That's okay. He didn't recognize me either.
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Your pictures are always worth looking at.

The dandelion is a splendid flower at all stages, if it were rare we'd
all want some. I've probably said that before!

I didn't recognise the insect.

Mary



That's what we call a "sweat bee" here. Got bit by one in the spring and
he made my arm swell from fingers to armpit. Had to go on steroids to get
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Your pictures are always worth looking at.

The dandelion is a splendid flower at all stages, if it were rare we'd
all want some. I've probably said that before!

I didn't recognise the insect.

Mary



That's what we call a "sweat bee" here. Got bit by one in the spring and
he made my arm swell from fingers to armpit. Had to go on steroids to get
over it.


You have bees which bite?

Mary


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