




Honeysuckles remind me of being a kid. There were huge honeysuckle bushes growing on a fence at the elementary school I attended. I loved the wonderful smell of them and of course the little drop of dew that tasted so sweet when it dropped in my mouth.
We have a large honeysuckle bush in our backyard at this house. The kids and I spent an hour or so just tasting as many of the flowers as we could. What a fun time to share with them.
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