Bees in my lavender plant

In my patio I have a big square looking flower pot with a nice big lavender plant and in it I have one or two bumble bees.  Not much for what lavenders are known for; the great park of nectar.  My plant attraction to just these two bumble bees could be its location that nestles a safety place from the harsh intimidation of the environment.  A well secluded location for privileges creatures to enjoy the artful of nature’s way.  Their performance calls to absorb and admire to grasp and to hold their spectacle in an admiral way. 
 Up close, if they become steady in their movement; one can see a black fury shape cylinder with some fine looking batons and one or two yellow fury stripes along the front section of their so called face.  Their wings are a translucent color resembling the thinnest outer layer of an onion and when they are in motion they give an air of importance and grace..  
          As I watch carefully at the formation of each lavenders flower, I can see these bumble bees pleasuring themselves by fluttering in and out of these succulent cups.   Performing an elusive dance filled with luscious rhythm; almost an addiction of some sort.
           An art worth watching as they breezed on buy scenting the air with its pleasant stage of existence.      
What a spectacular show, what a vivacity these two bumble bees give to my lonely lavender plant in its square looking pot..   

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