Hello dear friends! Welcome to Monday Morning Blooms with my friends, Lidy, Mary, and Shirley!
“How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!”
Psalm 119:103
Our garden is buzzing with our chosen theme…BEES!
Bees are here because of the flowers. Flowers are here because of the bees.
Pardon me for sounding like a broken record, but we continue to have so much rain. I know many of you wish I could send some of it your way. You can imagine my excitement when we had a day last week that was sunny! I knew it might be my only chance to set a table in the garden. After all, the garden is the perfect place to celebrate our pollinator friends, the bees!
You will find the links for my talented friends at the bottom of this post.
While thinking on a vessel for my flowers, I spotted a long forgotten pitcher on the bottom shelf of my bookcase. It was just the right color for sunflowers, zinnias, and immature vanilla strawberry blooms all cut from my garden. This happy arrangement was quite easy, I simply filled the pitcher with every bloom I had cut without overthinking the process!
Bees love sunflowers!! They are constantly buzzing around RM’s raised bed planted with three varieties. I am not the only one that loves this bi-color variety!
A striped seersucker rectangular tablecloth was folded in half to fit the round table. Rattan chargers hold my “go to” American Atelier dinner plates. A new purchase are the cute “ Bee” salad/dessert plates.
The set of four assorted designs, “Bee Kind, Bee True, Bee Sweet, Bee Happy”, by Susan Winget.
This adorable honey pot was a “just because” gift from my Honey!
A metal bee buzzed in and landed on the table. The amber stemware’s color reminds me of the color of honey.
Bees love zinnias and they are always present when I go to cut blooms. Why are bees so important? They are important for pollination and are constant visitors to our garden. Bees perform the critical act of pollination. As a bee enters a flower to feed on nectar and gather pollen, some of the pollen sticks to the bee’s body. When the bee flies on, it deposits some of that pollen on the next flower it visits, allowing fertilization. Bees pollinate a staggering eighty percent of all flowering plants, including approximately seventy five percent of the fruits, nuts, and vegetables grown in the U.S.!
Using a new recipe, I baked a honey tea loaf that was moist and delicious. Its taste and texture is very similar to pound cake. It is Renaissance Man approved and was served to dinner guests with strawberries and whipped cream!
“Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy” as I take photos and enjoy its glow and warmth!
It didn’t take long observing the bees buzzing over the zinnias to discover the lemon lime color is much preferred. Bees feed exclusively on sugary nectar and protein-rich pollen from flowering plants. There are over 20,000 bee species worldwide, including the honey bee. Wild bee species live on every continent except Antarctica.
“The hum of bees is the voice of the garden.”
-Elizabeth Lawrence
“A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside.”
-Winnie the Pooh
“The flower doesn’t dream of the bee. It blossoms and the bee comes.”
-Mark Nepo
The bees loved our glads when they were in bloom! Pollinators, notably native bees, are critical to the survival of North America’s native plants, other wildlife, and people alike. Both domesticated honey bees and many native bees are in decline. In fact, some species such as the once common rusty patched bumble bee, are listed endangered in the U.S. Friends, our gardens are so important, regardless of size!
You will not want to miss each of my talented friends’ posts below!
Lidy – FrenchGardenHouse
Mary – Home Is Where The Boat Is
Shirley – Housepitality Designs
Thank you for you visits and your gracious comments. Wishing you a
“bee-utiful” day!
Info: nwf.org
Linking with:
Pieced Pastimes, Between Naps on the Porch, Katherines Corner, Follow The Yellow Brick Home,
Imparting Grace,Life and Linda
Mary says
Bee-utiful Pam! I’m so glad you had a break in the rain and some welcome sunshine to photograph your table! I love that you captured some many bees buzzing about your blooms. Your zinnias and sunflowers from your garden are stunning along with your pretty pitcher of blooms. I’ll have to try planting zinnias in some raised beds next year to prevent the bunnies from feasting on the seedlings. I’m craving a slice of honey tea loaf this morning and love your sweet honey pot from your ‘honey’! As always it’s a treat to join you for some flower therapy. Happy Monday ♥
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Mary. I should share the honey tea loaf recipe!
shirley@housepitalitydesigns says
The conversation of the bees in your garden say, thank you for the bee-utiful table and tribute to us!! Thank goodness for the break in the rain as we are the happy recipients of seeing your summer table of bees. I love how you took the tablecloth and folded it…what a pretty look!…What a most sweet as honey hubby to present you with the fabulous honey pot. The perfect adornment for your table. As always I adore your flowers from your amazing gardens that fill the wonderful vessels from your collection and to join you today as you always make us happy with your table of flower inspiration! P.S. The honey tea loaf looks wonderful and how perfect to serve on your adorable bee plates!! Have a bee-utiful week Pam!!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks Shirley. Enjoy your week!
Roxanne Bernard says
Pam, what a happy and pretty table! I love seersucker, it is so cheerful and speaks of summer (I’m down in Charleston, and all the men at church had on their seersucker suits!). Your bee photography is just incredible. We had hives for awhile until John started having worsening reactions to stings. A kind neighbor moved our hives to his farm and brings us honey every summer. Bee Happy this week!!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Roxanne. I can just see those Southern guys in their seersucker suits!
Penny at Enjoying The Simple Things says
I love this theme! Love your bee plates. The table is charmingly set!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much, Penny!
RayeLynn Longhinji says
Just a quick as! How do you maintain the grass between your stone pavers? Do you just use a push mower? Every you do is quite beautiful!🌞
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much Raye Lynn. My husband does use a push mower to maintain inside the garden.
Alice Genzlinger says
Love all thing bees and the quotes. And the plates, And thecbesutiful flowers all from your garden. We must protect our much loved pollinators .
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much Alice!
creationsbycindyphotography.blogspot.com says
How very pretty and summer looking Pam. I love the bee plates. The colors all mesh so well together. Like a breath of fresh air this Monday morning! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks Cindy! Blessings on your week.
Liz says
Lovely Pam! I enjoyed the quotes you included and conversation about the bees. Bees really do play an important role don’t they. Your arrangement is so beautiful, and even more so since they flowers came from your garden! Love the dishes and tablecloth. Seersucker speaks summer does’t it!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks for your visit Liz. As a gardener, you know how much pleasure we get from cutting flowers from our garden and bringing indoors. I also love using them on outdoor tables.
Clara says
Pam, Your al fresco table is indeed buzzing with beauty! Your salad plates are so pretty. The “just because” honey pot is so cute and was so thoughtful of “your honey”. The lovely tablecloth is a favorite. Your yellow pitcher filled with colorful blooms is just beautiful! Your zinnias and sunflowers are so healthy. The bees have plenty of food sources. We’ve had clouds for several days with virtually no rain and the humidity is heavy. Hopefully, the rain will go away and you’ll be blessed with sunshine this week. Enjoy your week! Clara❤️
Clara says
The bees have plenty of food sources in your yard! Sorry left out a few important words there!😂
Pam @ Everyday Living says
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Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much Clara. I really enjoyed putting this table together 🌻🐝
Lynn J Simpson says
Your garden is beautiful! I want to make a honey tea cake now! Yes, we could use the rain. Our skies are very smokey from forest fires currently.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much Lynn. I so hope you get rain soon!
Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors says
Pam, what a beautiful tribute to those ever so important bees! I didn’t realize the enormous variety that exists in our country. Your flowers are absolutely gorgeous and make me smile. Your tablescape is so pretty with all the lovely bee touches. I love your new plates and the sentiments they share. Wishing you a beautiful day, sweet friend!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Shannon. Zinnias and sunflowers always make me smile!
the Painted Apron says
I am loving the bee theme this time Pam, and I’m so glad the rain cooperated one day so you could set this table in your beautiful garden! The sunflowers and zinnias are so pretty in the yellow pitcher and I love all your bee things and new plates. Thank you for sharing the important bee information and wonderful bee quotes…have a BEE-u-tiful day!
Jenna
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Jenna. Bees are so important and I enjoyed doing a little research!
Sarah says
Pam, I couldn’t buzz in fast enough when your alert popped up. My bee loving heart is taking in all the details and loving it. Susan Winget’s art has always been a favorite for me, especially her bee pieces. Glad you had a little sunshine to dine in the garden. It is rainy off and on here in Texas as well. Thunderstorms are predicted for this afternoon ahead of a mild cold front. It’s July in Texas, so the words “cold front” sound wonderful! 😂😂
Thanks for sharing the beauty. It’s a pleasure to be in your garden among your flowers.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Sarah, I know you and Mary both have bee loving hearts. I definitely agree about Susan Winget’s art, especially the bees. I enjoyed your visit to the garden!
Rita C. says
Pam, I LOVE your sunshine in the garden and on the table! Your flower garden is serving you well with this July arrangement! That seersucker is just perfect for the table settings, and I agree with your describing the cute salad bee plates, the honey colored- stems, and I most certainly will concur with RM if he approves of the honey tea loaf. It looks yummy! His gift of the honey pot was so thoughtful. I finally purged two of my four honey pots after my May tablescape by placing them in my booth, and was happy to see others bought them to love them too. I can see the outline of your Sunshine Cottage garden flower bed, and honestly can’t wait to see it planted! Thank you for your MMB, I love them.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Rita, I wish I could grab some of your vintage and antique pieces. Thank you, this was a fun table to put together. I should share the recipe for the honey loaf, we loved it!
FrenchGardenHouse says
Pam, what a delight! From your bee table setting to your flowers in the garden, you and your sweet man have created such a haven there at home. I love the “Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy” from one of your favorites, too. Wishing you a most delightful week, send us some rain – we are parched here in Southern California. Soon I fear we won’t be allowed to water our gardens anymore. Always beyond thrilling to share our special Monday Morning Blooms dearest friend. xo Lidy
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Lidy. Hopefully it will rain on your gardens and on all the areas that need it so badly. Enjoy your week my friend!
Heritage Hall says
Needless to sat an hour of my purging one of the file cabinets was stolen to set back and indulge these tired muscles while
perusing yours and the other tributes to the remarkable, essential bee. Mother and Brother collected Napoleonic antiques and the bee theme was evident throughout the decor. You selected the perfect golden honey colors for your flowers and tablescape, Pam. You ladies are so talented and never seem to run out of fresh and creative ideas.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Mary, do you have any of the Napoleonic antiques? Thanks so much, I always enjoy your visits my friend!
Gail says
Based on your observations, I will plant more lemon-lime colored zinnias summer 2022. Thanks for tip.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Gail, I observed them again this morning and they skipped the orange, pink, red, and purple and went for the lemon-lime
Maristella says
Stunning Bee plates! Gorgeous and inspiring table,a favorite! Blessings.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much my friend!
barefootlilylady says
I absolutely LOVE your bee theme that you and your friends have going in this post. Those Susan Winget plates are adorable…in fact, I think I might be coveting. 😉 The sunflowers that accent your floral design are a perfect companion to the zinnia and hydrangea blossoms. Sadly, in my garden, the resident rabbits in my yard got the munchies and snuck up under the bunny fence and chomped down all but one of my sunflowers in one of two raised beds. Grrr.
I love your observation about the lemon-lime zinnias being a bee-magnet. I will have to try to find those to plant in my garden next year. I love everything about them.
Thanks for sharing your lovely garden. It’s a highlight of my week.
marmeladegypsy says
What a gorgeous tea table, Pam, and that honey teacake looks just delicious. Loving the wonderful colors in your garden, especially those sunflowers. We don’t usually see them till later in August and I always look forward to them. Those little plates are just the cutest!
Sandra at Maison De Jardin says
Such a lovely table, Pam. And what a treat it would be to be a guest at such a table in your beautiful garden. I do love your centerpiece and your delightful blooms. Your zinnias are so pretty, we will be seeing ours soon.
Have a wonderful week, my friend.
Michelle says
I had no idea there were so many different types of bees! The sunflowers are so pretty. And that metal bee is adorable!
Linda Primmer says
Gorgeous table Pam. We are so thankful for the bees. Your garden always looks so beautiful and fresh. Sunflowers, zinnias, what’s not to love. Love all of your bee accessories. i am happy to feature your sweet table at love Your Creativity. Happy Sunday.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much for the feature, Linda!
Janet Clark says
Such a beautiful table Pam. I love bees and sunflowers. Congratulations on your feature on Love Your Creativity.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much for your visit and sweet comments!
Kim says
What a lovely table Pam – not quite sure how I missed it before. Your flowers are beautiful and the vase is gorgeous too! The “bee” plates are so sweet and your loaf looks and sounds delicious. Thanks for being such an advocate for those special insects. Happy Thursday to you!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much, Kim. Wishing you a lovely weekend!
SimplyCoffeeandJesus;ByPaula says
Just Bee-utiful Pam! So pretty.
Visiting from Richella’s
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much, Paula!