It wasn’t easy tearing me away from the Beehive House but I couldn’t stay there forever. For ever ever….
The Beehive House has been a major inspiration to me for the EMoViTO, I hope that someday people who visit the trailer will be moved in the same way I was with the attention to detail. I can't get that place out of my head.
We have been on this trip now 10 days and Davis and I are really ready to get home. He misses his mom and I’ve fallen behind in my beekeeping duties. It scares me to think of what I have coming around the bee corner.
Things I know coming are:
Look At historic building 181 in Napa State Hospital
Remove a barrel of bees
Check hive number one at AVM for Annie Favia
Endoscope an hive for a guy named Bob
and take a colony out of a wall for Darin the Gun Exchange Guy.
Not a whole lot going on in Reno, but
yes lots and lots of slots, but I’m not much of a gambling guy so I just walked around the town with Davis. I didn’t see much I the way of bees either, maybe the elevation…
Although Randy Oliver keeps bees in Grass Valley and that is awfully close to Reno. We stopped at a lake on our way home to one of the sadder sights on the trip. Hundreds and hundreds of dead catfish floating belly-up. The live ones you could see had some sort of skin disease, just looked plain old nasty. My unofficial catfish diagnoses would be some sort of fungal disease. It just goes to show it’s not just the bees that are dying, catfish too. Once we saw the signs towards Sacramento it was difficult not to stop and get back to show off the trailer we have spent the last 10 days with to the rest of the family.
8671 in the parking lot of a casino in Reno
Check put this killer Monsters pinball machine:

Not much to do with bees. Although mummy rhymes with honey.

His REALLY big modern trailer - Our smaller old one.

With a windmill at a Plaserville fruitstand. We stopped for fruit and nuts. I got the wildflower honey $5.75 for 8oz. I haven't tried it yet.





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