
He said, “The teachers are framing it and putting it on their desks.” Here it is:
“Bee yard etiquette: ... the world is really one big bee yard, and the same rules work fine in both places: Don't be afraid, as no life-loving bee wants to sting you. Still, don't be an idiot; wear long sleeves and long pants. Don't swat. Don't even think about swatting. If you feel angry, whistle. Anger agitates, while whistling melts a bee's temper. Act like you know what you're doing, even if you don't. Above all, send the bees love. Every little thing wants to be loved.”
Source: Sue Monk Kidd, The Secret Life of Bees (Penguin Books), 2002.
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Dr Geoff Pound
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Image: “The world is really one big bee yard.”