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Bee-kin

August 16, 2022November 9, 2023 nikkirwright3 Comments

Spotted this cool sign on a neighbourhood fence during a Whitby walk. Made me smile. I love that the invitation to passers-by has an openness to interpretation. Be kind to bees, be kind in general, and maybe beekind, as in bees being considered collectively, as in humankind!

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Posted in Photos, Streets, Uncategorized, Videos, WinterTagged bees, collective, community, kin, literature, symbiosis

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