I got into it after our city sent out cards with talking points about pesticides and bees. I was inspired so I went out and started learning bees. They came and freaked out since my little corner of rural Minnesota neighborhood isn’t designated as farm land and bees were considered an “agricultural asset.” I not so politely asked them to leave my property the way they came. After two years of arguing with the city council, I got my bees. Took a year during Covid for chickens. I still carry a jar of our honey to city council meetings and eat it right there in front of them all… and give away eggs to fellow residents that also show up to watch those pricks waste our money. 🤘🏼🤣🤘🏼Next year I’m turning the front yard into a strawberry patch and will have over 50 peach and cherry trees out there for sale too.
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