In this episode, we chat about how we sometimes feel off-kilter. While we relish the glory and wisdom of nature and our gardens, we waver, getting lost and overwhelmed by busyness and stress. By living in nature's cadence, we find peace and joy.
The story leads to Carpenter Bees, essential pollinators that can wreak havoc. We share kind ways to deter them from doing damage and how a lone carpenter bee teaches a shift from– so much to do– so little time to so many joyous things to do in spring, with plenty of time to play.
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Carpenter Bees are Essential Pollinators
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