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Strumelia's Blog: Honey harvest 2012
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Sunday, November 11, 2012. I harvested two medium sized boxes of honey from my two most populated hives this year. I did not try to harvest honey from my other three hives, I just let them be. From the 16 or so medium frames mostly full of honey, I used the low tech 'crush and strain' method again this year and wound up with a harvest of about 4 gallons- 42 pounds. December 29, 2012 at 2:04 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Posts sorted by date, starting in 2009. View my complete profile. Dave's Be...
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Simple Amazing Grace: Mountain Dulcimer
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You can have all this world.give me Jesus. My Story of Amazing Grace. I've long had a fascination for the music of the mountain dulcimer. It reminds me of Tennessee and the country simple life. I'm learning how to play both the drone/noter style and later with chords. You'll probably not see a video of me here playing it.but I'll let you in on progress as it comes. What is a dulcimer? The above info courtesy of Backyard Music. You can click on their link for more info. Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer.
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Jackie Armstrong's Mountain Dulcimer Music - Links to other websites
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Links to other websites. Jackie Armstrong's Mountain Dulcimer Music. Click here to edit subtitle. Links to other websites. Traditional Music Summer Fest. Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. Red Hill Dulcimer Society.
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Strumelia's Blog: my bees in Winter
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Friday, February 22, 2013. My bees in Winter. This was not as good a winter for my bees as last year was, for sure- I have so far lost two of my four large hives. However, I was happy to see these two hives flying the other day during a brief warm spell! If they survive til Spring, I'll be splitting them into 4 hives just as soon as there are drones flying. Hope springs eternal! February 25, 2013 at 9:53 PM. How many people get your name, Strumelia? Patrick D. Chappelle. August 29, 2013 at 5:36 PM. Simpl...
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Strumelia's Blog: A new bigger mason bee box
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Sunday, March 18, 2012. A new bigger mason bee box. In a few days I'll be putting the chilled dormant cocoons from last year out to emerge right next to this new nesting box. I'm just waiting until a few more flowers are blooming. It's a very. Early Spring here, but the fruit trees are still not flowering. Right now my 2011 cocoons containing new adult bees are still sleeping safely in my refrigerator veggie crisper drawer. It's almost time for emergence! Labels: mason and solitary bees. My Life with Bees.
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Strumelia's Blog: kitties in the sun...
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Kitties in the sun. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Posts sorted by date, starting in 2009. Kitties in the sun. The Old Queen, and a New Queen cell. New hives for Spring. View my complete profile. Other websites I like:. Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. Mason Bee Supplies- Crownbees.com. Solitary Bees- the other pollinators. A friendly beekeeping forum. Other Blogs I like. Appalachian Dulcimer noter and drone blog. Moved Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer site!
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Strumelia's Blog: A new Queen
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Click on the photos and you'll see them bigger). July 7, 2011 at 12:08 PM. We have carniolans and our queens are almost black. July 7, 2011 at 1:00 PM. Hi Michelle, That queen is a mix- possibly some italian and Russians and lots of mutt genes. Another beekeeper said she looked a lot like his Cordovan Italians. July 7, 2011 at 7:15 PM. Shes a beauty :) I like the look of the yellow ones. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Posts sorted by date, starting in 2009. Other Blogs I like.
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Appalachian dulcimer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Dulcimer (disambiguation). Dulcimer, mountain dulcimer, lap dulcimer, fretted dulcimer, dulcimore,. Typical modern: D3-D6 (diatonic). Many variant names; see below) is a fretted. Family, typically with three or four strings. Its origins are in the Appalachian. Region of the United States. The body extends the length of the fingerboard, and its fretting is generally diatonic. Frets, strings, tuning and modes. Because of this, and a dearth of writt...
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Mountain Dulcimer noter and drone blog: Golly, modes aren't so scary after all... Part Five (last), dorian mode
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Mountain Dulcimer noter and drone blog. A place for traditional noter and drone style Appalachian dulcimer players and beginners. Feel free to post your comments and questions at the end of each post by clicking on "comments". Welcome, friend! Monday, November 16, 2009. Golly, modes aren't so scary after all. Part Five (last), dorian mode. This is the FIFTH (and last) of a five post series devoted to a VERY SIMPLE beginner level review of how to play in the most common modes. As we go through the four co...
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Mountain Dulcimer noter and drone blog: Moved Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer site..!
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Mountain Dulcimer noter and drone blog. A place for traditional noter and drone style Appalachian dulcimer players and beginners. Feel free to post your comments and questions at the end of each post by clicking on "comments". Welcome, friend! Thursday, July 2, 2015. Moved Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer site! And it went LIVE on June 15, 2015 and it's terrific! Comparing old and new dulcimer site. All who love the Appalachian dulcimer are welcome here, no matter what your style, ability, or tastes....