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Good evening. It's been a lovely day here. We both spent some time outside walking & completing 10K steps which is just over 4 miles.

After lunch we both sat out in the garden soaking up the sun & fresh air.

Looks like the weather is going to be fine this week so tomorrow it will be cut the lawn time.

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Morning all we’ve just arrived in Southampton after a great two week cruise, the weather improved after the first few days and has been glorious.

I hope everyone is ok @Robbie thanks for keeping the weekly chat going, I’ll catch up with everyone when we get back home.

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Good morning, it looks like I’ve brought some fine weather back with me from the canaries, lots to do today, emails to reply to, snail mail to sort, shopping to organise, washing to do, it’ll be all go for a couple of days. I’d better crack on.

Have a great day everyone.

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Good Morning. Looks like it's going to be a lovely day here once again.

I planned to cut the grass yesterday, but it looks like we have a Queen Bumblebee, making a nest below our old tree stump.

We have seen this large bee going into a small hole below the stump a few times

When we were sitting in the garden the Bee was head bumping us. We have researched it & learned that bees head bumping is a warning to stay away from the nest.

We are going to monitor it's movements today. A Bee nest underground can grow into up to 400 Bees depending on the Bumble Bee species.

If it is a nest it's going to be an interesting summer to say the least.

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Morning @Robbie I think bees are ok if you don’t bother them, I’d be more concerned if it was a wasp nest, they seem to delight in annoying people.

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Lovely blue sky here agsin today  in Aspley but spoiled a bit by the cold wind.Nice and warm shielded from the wind and in the sun though.

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Talking about Bees. I've been reading all about them. Did you know there are Cuckoo Bees where a Cuckoo Queen Bee enters an established nest, kills the resident Queen, then gets the established workers to help it as it lays Cuckoo Bee eggs & they help rear the Cuckoo Bee young..

You learn something new every day.

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