Dianne and Golden Haired Dancer Rye Victoria, Australia1 hour, 25 minutes ago
Hello Ed, TY for the Peace Dove. OH dear you certainly had a bad day. Nowdays I do not enjoy really spicy food. I decided not to go to the Art Group today as I have really had a busy week and just needed a quiet day at home. On Monday as I was walking for my coffee a little boy who lives near the shop ran out to visit the house across the road. His mother Tess, and the 2 boys always speak to be when we meet. Monday Otto told me that his chhok had just layed the egg and then he sniffed it. He also told me that they now have a bee hive and he loves honey. That afternoon at the op shop I found a Bee Keepers Journal in the donations so I took it home for Tess and the boys. Today I dropped in with the book and spotted Tess leaning against the bee hive with a look of pure bliss on her face. No protective gear on. She told me that bee keepers should listen to their bees and that was what she was doing. She was also enjoying the smell of the honey they were making. Tess was surprised and delighted by the book and then told me that she would give me a jar of honey when it was time to gather it. They are a lovely family. All have wild, white blonde hair and never seem to wear shoes. Tess has a delightful Scandanavian accent. Enjoy your new day.






































