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Wandering Man
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Our Crepe Myrtle was a little slow to start, but now that the tree/bush is in full bloom the bees are making the best of it.
Maybe I caught her on the way back into the hive?
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Holy Cow that's a lot of pollen!
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Wow! That little gal may have set a record!
I love crepe myrtle.
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