
One of the old Hideaway cabins, spruced up by Barbara B. Bear. In the center
of her cabin is a large, metal-staved wooden cask filled to the brim with taffy-thick
Butterbee honey. Hanging from a pine peg on the wall nearby is a wooden spoon.
Barbara is the only one in Barely There who has been able to find the hidden
hives of the shy little Butterbees. Butterbees are known far and wide for having
the sweetest dispositions and honey to match. They get their name from their
color (butter yellow) and their favorite flowers to pollinate (buttercups) which
grow in great profusion around the three Hideaway cabins. Every day, with a
net draped over her large floppy hat and a wooden bucket in her hand, she chases
the Butterbees through the forest to find their newest and sweetest hive. Late
in the afternoon she always returns with a bucket of honey that she dutifully
pours into the wooden staved barrel in the cabin. She'll give you a taste if
you will sing her a song or tell her a story. Write her a SakesAlive
E-mail when you get the time.