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Bird on a Wire

Bee on a wire

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A quick update on our bee fence. If you’ve been following along, you know that the fence encloses our apiary on the side of our yard. My neighbor used his tractor to dig the post holes, which was a huge help, and I installed the rails over the first few months of the bee year. See my post Bee! I’m Expecting You! for some historical photos of the spot. Continue reading →

October 25, 2015Erik Apiary, Bird on a Wire, Fence, Goldie Hawn, Leonard Cohen, Mel Gibson 4 Comments
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