The village has its own population of bees, they help make the most wonderful honey. It’s amazing how those little chaps can get the honey into those jars…..
Every year apparently the Village Bee community splits into two groups. Well this year, one group has gone wondering. Having a temporary residence right next to the lane we walk the mad dog every day. The couple who are the official beekeepers, have provided a temporary home for them. Fenced it off, the Bees are very docile, but don’t want dogs sticking their curious noses too close.

It’s not a great photo, but there are lots of them to make honey….

Soon the Beekeepers are going to try to encourage this lot to move to a new palatial home, in the old graveyard.
wow! Mind the dog doesn’t get stung!
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Is the dog mad that lives so wonderfully in the moment or are we the humans that keep thinking so much of then and there and was and could possibly be? Love that you have the dog to keep you on track.
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We once had bees nesting on our terrace. The Queen Bee supposedly escaping when the hive was moved. Fortunately, a friend’s son was a beekeeper and he rehomed them for us. https://viewfromtheback.com/2011/05/22/honey-packed-week-end/
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Wow! How lovely, but careful doggies…
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Lovely
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This makes me so happy ❤ I love Bees, but I'm allergic to them!
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Love to see this sort of thing.
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People coming together, bees and dogs. What more could we want?
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Lovely home for the bees 🐝
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Gotta look after the bees. Good to see a post from you Gary. Hope all is well with you both.
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Yay, on taking care of the bees. I’m glad to see a post from you. 🙂
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