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Originally Posted by Benjamin
Aww, Maru. Giving you a big hug. So cheeky too somebody has picked it up and kept it.
The photos are beautiful. I love bees so much too, so will always love photos of them. 
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Yeah... but maybe they needed it more than I did. I keep a few leashes. I couldn't find the red retractable I use for my smaller pup, so that's the only reason I had taken that one that day. It was a lot to hold onto with camera gear and other random things small child was handing me (

)... and then my socks&shoes when they were invaded by ants...
@ bees

I'm looking at doing beekeeping at some point. I already have a good spot picked out. It's a matter of deciding when to do make the investment and pick up some Nucs. I'd need 2 at least so if I never needed to move resources around...
These are my favorite channels for beekeeping (and salvaging colonies from places they don't belong):
https://www.youtube.com/@davidhaught84
https://www.youtube.com/@628DirtRooster
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Originally Posted by Ammi
… @ Maru….awww, with the leash …  …maybe your little dog was somewhere in that story and somehow saying… let the leash go to another dog now and start a new memory of love because wherever it is and whoever is using it…will never take from the wonderful walks we have…those things are in the heart and not in the leash…  …
…honestly, your photos are absolutely stunning…little baby Maru must get so much joy in looking at pics that her mama has taken…  …
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Thanks <3 (everyone else too)
I think you're right... and when I thought about it, she had terrible anxiety so maybe leashes weren't her favorite thing anyway. She was a black lab mix, so it wasn't down to her breed. But that's why we loved that little trail, because I could take her off safely and her and little man could walk around quietly around sniffing and trotting without real concerns of bothering others and vice-versa. Lots of different things to smell back there also.