Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Honeysuckle Memories


Honeysuckle
Back in the years of my childhood honeysuckle grew rampant in the fence rows. The lovely trumpet shaped flowers each contain a sweet edible droplet of nectar. I don’t remember who taught me the trick of picking the blooms and plucking the end off to lick the tasty droplet but I do well remember the taste of the honeysuckle on those long ago summer days of my childhood.

After making this image I again relived this old childhood memory by plucking a few of the blooms and tasting them again.

The honeysuckle is still as sweet as I remembered it.

14 comments:

  1. We have Honeysuckle along our driveway and it smells heavenly! My daughter taught her daughter to pull and suck the nector out of the bottom. We would get a bowl and fill it up and have a honeysuckle snack!! ...debbie

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  2. Now that takes me me back a few years too Coy. Have not done that in ages. :) I love the smell of the honeysuckle and jasmin in the gardens. That little fawn below is so cute too.

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  3. Hi Coy,
    I did not know them, so I'm discovering them... And I do it with a beautiful shot. Thanks for sharing this aprt of your life with a nice picture...

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  4. I remember taking those Honeysuckle flowers. There is not much to eat, but it taste's good. I still do it to this day when I come across it. I don't remember, either, who taught me about this. I think it might have been my one Uncle. In fact, I did it just about a week ago while down in the Middle Creek Wildlife Center.

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  5. Coy,

    Talk about awakening old memories! When I saw that photo in google reader my mouth started to water for the taste of honneysuckle dew! I loved doing that as a kid. It was like free candy!

    Craig Glenn

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  6. "Salty",Thanks for your comment in my Blog.

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  7. The honeysuckle is plentiful in our area this year. Probably due to all the rain. It smells so good.

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  8. Great little post. Love hearing your thoughts.

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  9. Emmm the smell of honeysuckle is so sweet.

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  10. I was pleasantly suprised to find honeysuckle to be growing just outside my new home. The aroma is so lovely!

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  11. Wonderful capture.
    I have a great tale to tell sometime. When I was called the Honeysuckle Kid.lol. will have to tell sometime soon.

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  12. I have never heard of this being done Salty... but I will certainly give it ago.
    Tom
    My post are: Buttercups With Holly and Natures Beauty

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Coy