Josh had the weekend off from school between class sessions, so naturally I encouraged him to kick back, relax, and work on the site and grading plans for the property.
We each spent a good part of the day yesterday and today working on the plans. As he was calculating how many cubic yards of dirt will need to be “rearranged” to level out a spot for the house, I was working through all of the redlines on the house design.
I had made a first pass with the redlining and then had asked Josh to go through the plans and make notes as well. A few hours into working on the changes and updates, as I was going cross-eyed trying to double-check the window and door schedules, I flipped to the reflected ceiling plan and saw this note from Josh…

I had a good laugh over this.
A curved dash line meant to indicate how lighting is switched and linked does indeed look like the path of a bee.
Thank you, Joshua, for a) being a landscape architect so you can draw site plans, for b) being a good sport and working on the plans on your break from class, and for c) always knowing when I need a good laugh.