The BIG W word....
W...... is time to prepare for the next season. Repair boxes I pulled and replaced during last season, repaint them if needed. Sort through pulled foundation, finish cleaning up supers that were (hopefully) sprayed with BT... Beyond that, its time to build extra equipment. New hives, new nucs, queen castles etc.. Preferably in a location where it is warm and comfortable. Most importantly, while you stare out the window at the hives being drifted in, its time to make plans, think, and dream. Read up on making queens because your going to try it next spring, or your going to try it in a different way. Or plan your spring splits in minute detail, and ignore your wife when she asks why your not moving and staring that 1000 mile stare while standing a foot from the wall, or a door.....
Order extra foundation and frames and assemble them. Melt the wax left from extracting and count your jars of honey to see if you saved enough to get you though until you can extract again.
I have 100 hives to build this winter, so its going to be hectic... (Not to mention hives I have orders for already)
a truck to rebuild so it can make the trip to Maine and back.
Pallets to make so I can set hives on them for easier loading...
I think, its going to be a VERY short winter....