
HooHa everybody,
There have been quite a handful of developments in the last couple of days.
The most exciting news to report is that we've begun talking with a German grad student about joining us with Operation Pollination. She seems to be very dedicated to working with music and activism, which is exactly our goal. That means, if all goes according to plan, we will have the help of an enthusiastic, capable young intern. We'll make proper introductions as soon as all negotiations are final.
In other, interesting news, our hive is coming along quite swimmingly.
We are so fortunate to currently live in a place where there are more trees than people and a lovely area of cleared grass that would be just perfect for a hive.
We have decided to place a 13 foot portable yurt in that place and to power all of our office activity using a solar powered generator.
This exciting, first of all, because it is the greenest, most inspired, inspiring option we discussed. We will be close to home and constantly reminded that we are a part of nature (not just close to nature, as we often say).
These are the lovely worker bees responsible for designing and delivering our hive. We can't wait. Check out their portable yurts.
When ours is all done, maybe we'll have an Open Hive Day, so you can see how we're working. Or at least send loads of pictures!
BEEwell,
B
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