
The winter weeds are coming on in full force. Just in time for children looking for ways to earn Christmas present money! Terrific. And I pulled some spinach I missed the first time, because of the leaf miners. Ugh.

I'm a little worried about my smallest beehive. The bees might be crowded, because they're very visible from the entrance. No other hives are doing this. If it's crowding, I could add a super on top, but if I do, I'll damage any propolized weatherproofing they've done between the box sides and the top. Decisions, decisions.

I ripped back an entire "box" off of the cardigan, because I thought I'd only done one round of solid color where I needed two. After doing so, I'm not sure that I needed to. Oh well -- more time knitting this lovely project. Thing 3 can purl now, and Thing 2 has learned a k2tog decrease. I'm hoping to get my needles back from her hat soon. I think I'm more excited about her finishing something than she is!
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Our bees spilled out all over the doorstep once even though they weren't crowded and didn't swarm. They went back in.
Christmas present money--great idea! I'm going to have some leaf raking done, maybe.
My lettuce was consumed lately and I'm suspecting the deer. My neighbor's yummy-looking roses just 10 feet away were untouched. Go figure...
Super escape chickens! Like Chicken Run!
I'm chuckling over "super escape chickens." Do they have capes? And also, you're like a one-woman CSI: Garden Damage Unit over there!
What did you decide with the hive? I have the same issue of possible crowding. The girls were hovering alot yesterday but I do not know the consequences of opening the hive so late in the year.
And thank you! for memorable thanksgiving preparations. Sorry I ate your burrito.
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