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Happy New Year thirteen days later. I hope everyone had a great and enjoyable holiday season.

When your blog is primarily about bees, it’s hard to find something to write about this time of year. The bees are hopefully safely holed up in their hive, especially today when the overnight low is forecast to be -11 F.

While he was here, I showed him the apiary, a swarm trap, and other assorted items. I could tell he was a little excited. We spent the rest of the day cutting the plywood into the various parts needed to build the hives. Regretfully, I don’t have any pictures of us working that day. Linda was spending the day with a friend.

Anyway, the Thursday after Christmas Brian sends a text and wants to know that if today would be a good day to work on boxes. I told him absolutely.

He came well organized. In preparation to come over, he had cut out the parts of the hive that were made out of a 2×4 and bundled them up.

Very organized

I wish I was half that organized.

Linda asked him how many hives he was planning on getting done today. He said all three. And the bar was set.

It was great working with Brian. He is a very skilled wood worker. I almost forget to mention that he had actual wool to insulate the hives.

The assembly went well, except for a few small glitches, so we were able to get a lot done in a short period of time.

Here are a few pictures from that day…

Hopefully, in the next week or so, after it warms up a bit, we can assemble the third one.

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