
Happy Harvest Blog

Insulating the hive
As I worked, a few sentry bees came rocketing out, angry. It was cold though, so these were suicide missions. They would come out, buzz around angrily, then land on something, and be too cold to get back into the hive. I picked one still bee body up off where it was clinging to a branch and placed it on the upper hive doorstep. Within a second, pffft! The bees threw the body back out. I guess that one was dead. I put another motionless bee on the doorstep. They pulled it into the hive! Maybe for a little bee cpr.
Camper painted
The carving was long and hard and exhausting. It didn't look very good, and it was tough sawing away, really tough to work with arms overhead for so long. On the bright side, it improved greatly when it was painted.
Camper gets cozy: spray foam insulation
I liked the colour a lot. Light peach, and the texture was nubbly in places and more rounded in others. Very much like a cave. I planned to leave the surface as is, cavelike and peaceful peach
Instagram.
I may not make a blog post every day, but at least I Insta.
Bite size.