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It’s spring in NYC

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    It’s spring in NYC

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      @futurebird
      I used to know someone who would stake out a sunny spot where bumblebees came to warm up on cold mornings and (very carefully) pet with a finger all the bumblebees who came .

      (they said they never got stung. hm. )

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        @futurebird
        I used to know someone who would stake out a sunny spot where bumblebees came to warm up on cold mornings and (very carefully) pet with a finger all the bumblebees who came .

        (they said they never got stung. hm. )

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        @llewelly You can pet them when they are cold. It’s hard to resist.

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