We have to create a suitable action and say what it does, and to repeat what we do through all the scenery items. That needs material from subsequent chapters, but is quite ordinary Inform all the same:
{*}"Beekeeper's Apprentice"
Studying the vicinity is an action applying to nothing.
The hive and the honey are scenery things in the Yard. The description of the hive is "The honeycombed hive is all around you, thrumming with life." The description of the honey is "Wax-sealed honey has been cached in many of the hexagonal nurseries."
Test me with "search".
The reason for this example is to show the use of saying "[run paragraph on]". It means we have output such as:
>search
hive: The honeycombed hive is all around you, thrumming with life.