Hummingbirds and Honey Bees.
Both good.
Both like sugar water.
When it comes to the “hummingbird” feeder, the bees win. Does anyone know how to keep the honey bees off of the feeder? We tried EVERY hint (that made sense) that was on the Internet. They don’t work.
Fortunately I have hummingbird bush and honeysuckle in the yard. Until the honey bees move on, there won’t be a hummingbird feeder!
I’m off to banjo camp this weekend! Four days this year. My brain will be mush by the time I get back! Well, maybe mushier than it already is!
I’m missing mermaid weekend in Cedar Key. Bummer. Oh, it’s also the Cedar Key Arts Festival which is my favorite art show. Oh no, the Homosassa Arts, Crafts, and Seafood Festival is my favorite art show.
And I’m missing an open jam at the Old Mill Tavern in Homosassa. Another bummer.
Banjo Al passed away in a car accident in February. The proceeds from the day will go to help out his fiance, Dee.
It’s hosted by Chuck Andrews–a good guy and great musician.
Something else I missed out on was a trip to Tallahassee on Wednesday with the “Access to the River” and the “Homosassa River Restoration Project” groups. I had planned on going but decided to stay and volunteer at the Old Homosassa Learning Center. Besides. I knew I had to drive to Tallahassee on Thursday for Banjo Camp and did I really want to do that two days in a row?
So that’s it from me today! Hope you have a great weekend, too.
We’ll miss you in Cedar Key! But have fun at banjo camp. Looking forward to hearing you play again, enjoyed it so much last year :-).
So sorry to hear of your friend’s passing. Missed you while we were in Homosassa area as “Snowbirds” for a few months:-). Best wishes always, and condolence to “Banjo Al’s” other half.
Sincerely,
Myra Sullivan
Thanks Myra, sorry I missed your snowbird visit!