I figured there’d be you-know-what to pay when I went out there Tuesday morning. It wasn’t raining, but there was a heavy cloud cover, and bees don’t like clouds. Plus, because I hadn’t fed them the day before, I thought they might be ticked off.
So, I was fairly skitterish when I suited up and walked out there just after noon.
I shouldn’t have worried. They looked at me, said “BZZ,” which is bee-talk for thank you, and quietly went about collecting their new sugar-syrup windfall.
This just goes to prove
· not everything I read will necessarily apply to my hive, and· bees don’t hold grudges
BEEattitude for Day # 330:
Blessed are those who work though their silly fears, for they shall find relief when they succeed._______________________________
Get Your Dog in My Next Book!
From now through the end of September, anyone who donates $10 to WAG, also known as the Walton Animal Guild, will be automatically entered in a drawing.
If you win, your dog will be in my next Biscuit McKee mystery!
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Green as a Garden Hose, the 3rd Biscuit McKee Mystery,
is now available in mass market paperback
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