So what I have learnt especially from this summer are :-
(a) bee differentiation - a skill not very useful in my law studies perhaps, but useful enough to have that rare conversation with nature enthusiasts. Not that I've met any though...
(b) making sure that once I look up, I have to look down too - this golden rule came rather too late for me as I had stepped on a pile of goose/duck poo (I can't tell which is which) in my excitement of photographing these wasps on the flowers. The flowers were by the banks of the lake, and so happened it was a hot day which made the ducks/goose more prone to nature activities I guess.
Had I not scented something "fishy" below me, I would not have known...cos the yellow flowers were bright, the sun was shining and I was with my camera. Well, no pain, no gain, and no immersion in the scents of nature, good or bad!
By the way, the flowers actually have no scent at all, which was quite disappointing. I wonder what the bees see in them as they really love this flower a lot compared to others. Maybe like me, they're rather blind and go for the first flower that catches their attention.
(c) Ducks/Goose and all creatures which fly like me less during summer - try feeding a duck bread during summer and it scorns you as if quacking to say "Hey, don't insult me. I can find my own food." They don't rush out at you and can't be bothered for your bread, however fresh it is. Well, only the laziest ducks will come and appreciate your bread.
No wonder people told me back in 2010 when we got married that it was a "good" summer. I didn't see the difference then because it was my first summer in the Netherlands. Then we had sunny days for months on end. This year mother nature rushed into spring with too much warmth and then for summer, it ran out of steam. Maybe that's why my crocuses (spring flowers) at the balcony did not grow, and the poor photographer in me was taking photographs of it everyday for a month to make a video of its growth...you know the type which slowly shows the blossoming from bud to flower. Here the bulbs grew, but no buds, no flowers. Then half way I stopped my amateur "science" project. Ah, what to do...
Summer came and left, just like all seasons, and all of time in general. What I regretted this summer was that hubby and I did not have the time to go camping at the dunes. Somehow we were occupied. We had a busy summer. Every other weekend, there was some party, family gathering or our own trips to Germany to the Black Forest for my birthday and our anniversary in Sauerland. Oh yes, I have to add we enjoy Germany's nature a lot - with its rugged mountains, waterfalls and diversity. Holland is so tame in comparison. We learnt more about the German landscape, I can say.
The best part of this years summer in Alkmaar were my jogging escapades around the park/road on the way home from the gym. It feels so close to home in Malaysia (literally and spiritually) minus the cheeky hoots from the trishaw rider who yells at me in his very honest way "makin lari, makin gemuk!" (the more you run, the fatter you get!) Needless to say, I can live without that!
Hey thanks for sharing about bumble bee. I never know they exist! I thought it was just a fancy name given and they are ordinary bees...hehe
ReplyDeleteHe he...next time I'm back in Malaysia, I will hunt for bees.
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