--- Gill McEvoy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Bob, glad this made you laugh. The bee symbol is
> an odd one; the Hospice
> use yellow as their "flag" colour and I suppose
> there's yellow in a bee's
> body, well, some. I hadn't thought about stings.
> Honey, yes, I love it, but
> there again if you've been "stung" by cancer, you
> need a positive busy
> attitude to get you out of the hole. Also isn't
> there some theory that a
> bee's sting can enhance immunity (or is it ants)
> Where did I get that from?
> Ah well, I'll B off,
> best wishes, sincerely,
> Gill
off at a tangent here
but this morning
there was a bee in the taxi
that brought me home from the supermarket
it is the first one I've seen this year
it was buzzing about quite lethargically
and wasn't really threatening
yours
Gerald
Gerald England
New Hope International, Haiku Talk
poetry, reviews, travel photography and more
http://www.geraldengland.co.uk
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