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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
The turtleheads are in bloom and the question is...
How far can a bumblebee reach inside a turtlehead?
Apparently all the way.
The ninja isn't that far away. He's hanging out on the turtleheads too.
And probably thinking how ridiculously cute that bee looks with its little beehind sticking out.
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