Monday, April 20, 2009

Pino THE DANCER

Pino THE DANCERPino SWEET DREAMSPino SENSUALITY
there is such a creature as a swarm, whose component cells are just a bit more mobile than those of, say, the common whelk. Swarms see every-thing and sense a lot more, and they can remember things for years, although their memory tends tothem for someone to talk to.
For the first time since she’d returned home, she went to the hives.
And stared.
Bees were boiling out of the entrances. The thrum of wings filled the normally calm little patch behind the rasp-berry bushes. Brown bodies zipped through the air like hori-zontal hail.
She wished she knew why. be external and built out of wax. A honeycomb is a hive’s memory—the placement of egg cells, pollen cells, queen cells, honey cells, different types of honey, are all part of the memory array.And then there are the big fat drones. People think all they do is hang around the hive all year, waiting for those few brief minutes when the queen even notices their exis-tence, but that doesn’t explain why they’ve got more sense organs than the roof of the CIA building.Granny didn’t really keep bees. She took some old waxevery year, for candles, and the occasional pound of honey46LQR06 ftfVO iftQ/£6that the hives felt they could spare, but mainly she had

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