1905 



GLEANTNGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



81 



ANOTHER "CABIN IN THE WOODS.' 



success, although the photo was taken be- 

 fore the windows were put in. 

 Vacaville, Gal. Thos. Price. 



[The picture with the lady in front of the 

 door, we take it, is the "cabin," from the 

 fact that there is a stovepipe coming out of 

 the roof. There are also some utensils 

 standing on the hive in front that look as if 

 they might have breakfasted outdoors. I 



wonder if that is a horseshoe hanging up 

 over the door to insure good luck. Well, I 

 can tell you there are thousands of people 

 who might have good luck and health thrown 

 in if more of them would live, at least a 

 part of the time, in a cabin in the woods. 

 Mrs. Root often speaks even now of the 

 comparative ease of housekeeping in a cabin 

 compared with our commodious and com- 

 fortable winter home. We wish our friend 



house- APIARY AFTER THE FASHION OF THE "CABIN IN THE WOODS. 



