Does anyone still talk about the Afghanistan Conference on the
Petersberg in K=F6nigswinter near Bonn? Or the numerous summit meetings,
peace conferences and initiatives of Arab, Israeli and American
politicians?
Just in time for Carnival in the Rhineland, Honigh=E4uschen Apiary has
set up a living monument to the two biggest fools in politics.
George W. Bush and Osama bin Laden - the two spiritual brothers when
it comes to terrorising the world and spreading lies and propaganda at
the cost of others and causing wars to break out - these two favourite
contem****ary personalities are now standing together in real harmony
at the Drachenfels near Bonn.
Birgit J=F6nsson from Nuremburg, who specialises in carving figures for
bee houses, has used the faces of these illustrious contem****ary
personalities for creating exorcist masks, which are designed to ward
off the very thing that they depict - in keeping with the old
beekeeping tradition of protecting against evil spirits and shady
characters.
And who isn't sick and tired of these rogues?
By the way, in times gone by in both Christianity and Islam bees were
symbolic bringers of cleanliness, purity and health, and to this
purpose they swarmed out of the open mouths of such specially designed
exorcist masks.
Bees also fly in and out of George W. Bush's mouth and through Osama
bin Laden's shaggy beard, and hopefully keep evil away from the bee
house of Honigh=E4uschen Apiary.
During the day (in accordance with Central European Time) a webcam
shows the life of the bees on the Internet. Here you can access the
Bee Web Cam. http://honighaeuschen.de/index.php?id=3D571%5Bobject%5D&L=3D2
Technical instructions for using the bee webcam:
The bee webcam showing the faces of George Bush and Osama bin Laden
runs best under Mozilla Firefox. When you click the link you are
informed that a small plug-in is required for viewing the livestream
of the bee webcam on your computer. This plug-in is part of the
software of the bee webcam and it installs itself independently once
you have agreed to it. Only a maximum of 20 people can access the
webcam at the same time.


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