When I was in elementary school, on my way home from school, I passed through the mountains and met the queen bee.
Before that, I read books on beekeeping, especially want to try to be a beekeeper
I ran to the nearest household and borrowed a backpack
Go back to use? Drive the swarms into the back basket and cover it with school uniforms
Carrying a schoolbag in front and a basket in the back, walking home lightly: "Grandpa, where is your beehive? I brought you a swarm of bees back."
In later years, one hive became two hives.
Later, I went to school in the county seat, and the jar still contained my own honey.
One year of disaster, both beehives became empty...
My brother and I watched this film together, and he still went to fight the king after seeing half of it.
That's right, in his hometown, which is as beautiful as the film's environment, he has visual fatigue, and his delicate and homely female perspective is his most hated impression of rural women. The law of getting along with bees is not as good as that of others. Happy to come. Documentaries that are not like documentaries are still inferior to games and cool movies.
I checked behind the scenes, this is the director's debut...and it won an international award...and she's only 27 years old...
It was spring yesterday and it was still cold. The novel coronavirus has made this spring come very slowly. Anyway, spring itself is good news. But the mother-daughter dialogue in the picture still hurts my eyes
Well, do you like spring?
Heine said: The spring that winter took from here will be given back to you, and Camus said: In the middle of winter I knew that there was an invincible summer in me.
Read the books hidden in past winters one by one, then breathe a sigh of relief and welcome spring
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