Ironically, I bought a bottle of ROKU GIN from my local bottle shop, because it was on special this week for members, and on the back of the bottle is a red Japanese bridge.
My kitchen wall calendar for this month has a picture of a red Japanese style bridge in a Japanese garden from Toowoomba, a city not that far from Brisbane.
There was also a cherry tree on the back of the bottle, so maybe I'm being guided by spirits I thought when I went to check out Laura West's site to see how to order her book 'Guided':-)
There was also a cherry tree on the back of the bottle, so maybe I'm being guided by spirits I thought when I went to check out Laura West's site to see how to order her book 'Guided':-)
Unlocking the Secrets of Synchronicities and DΓ©jΓ Vu: A Guide to Meaningful Coincidences?ππππ
So, the only thing in my Bee's Knees that wasn't from the local area was the gin.| Unlocking the Secrets of Synchronicities and DΓ©jΓ Vu: A Guide to Meaningful Coincidences |
According to the 'Days of the Year' website -
"Bee’s Knees Week was first launched in 2017 by Caledonia Spirits, which is the parent company of Bar Hill Gin. The day is celebrated not only with the hope of promoting this drink, but also in an effort to raise awareness about sustainability. This week specifically promotes the protection of pollinators, including bees, that are vitally important to the environment and ecosystems of the planet. This week is considered to be the largest sustainability event in the alcohol industry."Maybe next year I should try and find a locally made gin?
How to Celebrate National Pollinator Month on National Upsy Daisy Day?π₯ππ―⁕
How to Celebrate National Pollinator Month on National Upsy Daisy Day?π₯ππ―⁕





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