We spent the day at the beelab. Helping with chores around the place especially working with frames. We cleaned off excess wax, help make the smaller frames for rearing queens. Most of us worked on wiring the frames. We did say our farewells for now to Dr. Barthell and Dr. Hranitz. It was wierd to think that we would not see them tomorrow. They were our guides our organizers, the 2 most responsible for getting us here. They were kind generous and funny.
We will miss them a tremendous amount. We did see some deer on a sort of fenced in nature preserve beside the road towards the bee building. I think it is the
red deer.
Chi (the ch is like ch choo). There is a lot I do not know about Chi ettiquet. I think this
tea hold Turkish society together. Below means, I do not want any more.

This means I would like some more

A Turkish computer key board

Bee frame work


Aaron suits up for the first time to work with bees, he got stung 5 times
Seen on the way home from the bee lab
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