plump bees twirling on small and humble blossoms like hippopotami pirouetting on a lily pads.
"May I have this dance?" asks a hopeful bee.
"Why yes," is the dandelion's reply as its tall and slender stem then bends under the ungainly weight of the bee as the the two dance a bumbling pas de deux. The bee rides the dandelion in a graceful arc --- Doooown -- until dandelion head nearly touches the ground and then springs back -- UP -- as the bee hops off to find its next dancing partner. Waltzing dandelion-bee couples can be seen by the dozens all across my lawn each summer day: plump bees twirling on small and humble blossoms like hippopotami pirouetting on a lily pads.
Without the bees, the dandelions simply vanished, dramatic evidence of the interdependent web of life. I don't know whether to be grateful for this new found, pesticide-free method of weed control or to sit in awe of the fine-tuned relationships between species that abound in Nature.
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