Saturday, September 28, 2019

BEEfriend Before and After





πŸ‘€ BEFORE AND AFTER – A NEW DESIGN! πŸ‘€ 
🐝BEEfriend πŸ– This is a tricolored bumblebee AKA Orange Belted bumblebee on a πŸ€white clover πŸ€ I let clover grow wild in my yard as there are so many creatures that rely on its nutrients from the pollinators to deer, fox, bunnies and geese! I love all bees but the orange belted is my favorite. They are so friendly and docile and I adore his colors. I will have three more designs of this bee I will be sharing over the next few weeks.
🐝Bee Meaning and Symbolism – Many cultures honor the bee and it is noted in many ancient cultures and mythologies. My favorite of course is the ancient Greek Goddess of Bees, Melissa. Melissa means honeybee in Greek and she also cared for the infant Zeus. She was turned into a beautiful bee by Zeus.
In ancient Egypt bees were a symbol of royalty and supremacy.
🐝The Chinese consider designs of a bee sitting on a flower to represent courtship, marriage and love. They also these design to represent a maiden’s purity and fertility due to the bee’s pollination ability. The Chinese culture also considers the bee to represent cheerfulness, fortuity, affluence and harmony.
🐝The overall symbolism of bees include: Love, Life, Order, Development, Knowledge, Beauty, Family, Happiness, Mystery, Sweetness, Nurturing, Community, Efficiency and Communication.

πŸ€The White Clover plant was held in high regards to the Celts of Wales. No clover plant regularly produces four-leaf clovers which is one reason why they are so rare. Each leaf of the clover symbolizes a piece of tradition; one is for Faith, one for Hope, one for Love and the fourth for Luck.

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