The Bees Knees
A Honey of a Cache!
If something is; “The Bees’ knees”, then it is the height of excellence.
"The bee's knees" came into use during the 1920s when the hip young crowd, called flappers, compared almost anything they considered excellent to a part of an animal.
It seems that American cartoonist Tad Dorgan is responsible for this particular expression. He also graced the language with such corny superlatives as "the cat's pajamas" and less durable ones such as the "the flea's eyebrows" and - a real clunker - "the canary's tusks." Dorgan also came up with the phrases: “Hot Dog!” and "Yes, we have no bananas."
I think you’ll find the container appropriate for the location.
This geocache was placed with property owners permission.
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