Except for the fact that we had taken my walker out of my car and forgotten to put it back. OOps! We got to my massage appointment and it was an "oh no" moment. Hubby helped me stagger in and down to the rest room, then back to sit down and wait for my appointment time ... but then, when he went out to get my book for me to read during his appointment, found an old cane that I used to use, which did help although I am much unsteadier than I was. At least I had something rigid on one side, and a human on the other! We don't intend repeating the experience - hubby put my walker back in my car as soon as we got home!
We didn't go down to the property today, but hubby has gone dumpster diving on the building sites that gave me permission to do so. His last trip, Monday, gave us some sweet pickings: chipboard/asb sheets (2, nothing wrong with them and not even parts, these were 2 complete sheets!), some 2" x 4"s, a very nice shelf length plank, and some odds and sods. Very useful! Brunel has gone with him, it's Bru and daddy time.
We took those pieces over yesterday, and took Lightning to have mummy/daddy time. While we were there, we watered the fruit trees with the soaker hoses that hubby has now rigged up. It's all progress, it may be slow but it's slow and steady, and starting to come together.
The bees, wow! Hive 2 is thriving, they are going to town doing all the stuff bees do.
The pic is from the back side, so hive 2 is on the left. Hubby had taken the water trays off to clean and refill. Hive 1 is slower, but they are working hard and starting to get it together after the messed up start.
They are definitely the calmer of the 2 hives, the bees in Hive 2 are more aggressive in ways. Mark has to suit up to do anything major with them.They are busier at the front of the hive too, whereas (with less bees) Hive 1 is a lot slower. They all seem happy though, and that's all that matters. Happy and healthy. They do all seem to be going all over the property and we do have flowers in bloom (roses) and the brambleberry bushes are ablaze with lots of blossoms. There's going to be some awesome picking there! I'm trying to think of how to make a sugar-free jam (since Mark is now on insulin). I found one recipe that is just berries, lemon juice and chia seeds, so that's one option I may try. I can freeze some but methinks I'll have plenty to share!
My bee homes for the wild bees came today so we'll take them down tomorrow evening and set them on 2 trees in different areas. Methinks they'll be happy too!








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