This is the type of bee that I like to see, Bill, as there’s no danger of being stung. The image is very striking and appropriate for the name of the building. I tried to follow the link, but it took far too long to load, so will try another time.
I think it has a meaning, but I can't interpret these bees! It is showy, but too green. In Ireland only the emerald fields are very beautiful. Nice evening, Bill
Since Seanhenge is a pesticide-free bee Dorado, we get to enjoy the sight of our buzzing and humming visitors every day during the warm season. May the mural encourage some to think and rethink. Thanks for the link, Bill, which for me perfectly worked.
It is indeed colourful and artistic. Nice mural.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful one! Have a great week ahead, Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt is bee-utiful indeed!
ReplyDeleteMy teamleader had to give away his bee-hive cause neighbors complained,
Hope they get never fruit and honey again.
Thats a right in your face bee . Very nicely done.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that is a big one!
ReplyDeleteUm belo mural.
ReplyDeleteGostei de ver.
Um abraço e tenha uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
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Livros-Autografados
That one might cause a few people to shudder as they go by!
ReplyDeleteNow that is lovely, indeed!!
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So beautiful and in such a perfect place! Thanks so much for the post!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is one big humongous bee!
ReplyDeleteVery well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is the type of bee that I like to see, Bill, as there’s no danger of being stung. The image is very striking and appropriate for the name of the building. I tried to follow the link, but it took far too long to load, so will try another time.
ReplyDeleteWe are nothing without bees.
ReplyDeleteNow, that's just fabulous!
ReplyDelete...what a bee!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very beautiful mural Bill. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mural and very well done, Bill.
ReplyDeleteNow that's an interesting perspective of a bees activity.
ReplyDeleteYou can't miss it! : )
ReplyDeleteThat is a really big bee! It makes a very nice mural.
ReplyDeleteGood to see a mural dedicated to bees. They are so important to us all.
ReplyDeleteI think it has a meaning, but I can't interpret these bees! It is showy, but too green.
ReplyDeleteIn Ireland only the emerald fields are very beautiful. Nice evening, Bill
¡ Que maravilla de mural ! Ocupa toda la pared de la fachada.
ReplyDeleteSomeone did a great job on the mural.
ReplyDeleteBees need our help these days.
ReplyDeleteQue belo mural!
ReplyDeleteBeijos nas bochechas! 😘
Very beautiful wall
ReplyDeleteSince Seanhenge is a pesticide-free bee Dorado, we get to enjoy the sight of our buzzing and humming visitors every day during the warm season.
ReplyDeleteMay the mural encourage some to think and rethink.
Thanks for the link, Bill, which for me perfectly worked.
A very nice mural.
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Such a nice mural.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Oh that is a cracker Bill. Love it :-D
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a big bee. Nicely done!!
ReplyDeleteThey are right to focus on the bees, since bees do feed the world. I see this is one of a series of bee murals and this one is stunning, Bill.
ReplyDeleteBello mural . Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing capture, Bill. You do find such interesting subjects. And your header is amazing. Thank you for your regular visits to my blog. Jo
ReplyDeleteInteresting mural and thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteThese murals are pure art that fill and embellish large spaces.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
Looks great and really so Lively.
ReplyDeleteA bee that’s 10 feet tall! Quite a sight.
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oh that's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is a real art:) Happy weekend Bill:)
ReplyDeleteMais um formidável mural, enfeitando a cidade! Adorei ver!!!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana