citybees.wordpress.com
Nectar & Honey 101 | Bees in the City
https://citybees.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/nectar-honey-101
Bees in the City. Adventures in urban beekeeping. Nectar and Honey 101. Making Nectar into Honey. Pretty much everyone knows that bees collect nectar from flowers to make honey. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. I’m not going to talk too much about what nectar. Here For my younger readers (Hello to the Mighty Midway 4-Hers! And anyone else who wants to learn more, the Wikipedia article. One of my bees harvesting nectar. Has a nice one. My next post will have more photos, I promise! You are commenti...
citybees.wordpress.com
Oops… | Bees in the City
https://citybees.wordpress.com/2009/06/25/oops
Bees in the City. Adventures in urban beekeeping. 8221; and backed away from the hive in a big hurry. She doesnt look thrilled, does she? I made several mistakes here, and I’ll let you know what they were. I chose a bad time of day. The best time to work with a hive is mid-afternoon, when a lot of them will be gone getting nectar and pollen. Waiting until evening isn’t the best idea. I did buy her a cup of coffee afterward, and she seems to have totally forgiven me and my bees for the sting. She̵...
citybees.wordpress.com
First Inspections | Bees in the City
https://citybees.wordpress.com/2009/06/05/first-inspections
Bees in the City. Adventures in urban beekeeping. Here’s a quick look at what this beekeeper does during an inspection in the spring. Early in the year, and especially with a new package of bees, I need to make sure the bees have fresh sugar syrup, which provides a food source right inside the hive. Adding a syrup pail. This is a pollen patty-its icky and sticky, but the bees love it! Heres a partly-eaten pollen patty. On 5 June 2009 at 4:47 am Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. You are commen...
inconsequentiality.wordpress.com
Mustaches, Bumblebees, and Summer | Inconsequentialities
https://inconsequentiality.wordpress.com/2010/10/09/mustaches-bumblebees-and-summer
Musings on the Mundane and the Not-So. Mustaches, Bumblebees, and Summer. October 9, 2010 in Mundane. Here you go, one post consisting of four fuzzy phone-pictures. I’m such a good blogger. Logan likes mustaches. I like picking beans when my helpers are this cute. I don’t have to say anything else about this one. So there. That’s mongo Tomato, combined. Leif”s pretty proud of that one. Tomongo, with Toast. Chosen By the Grace of God. In the Vesper's Light. The Flip Side of Dandelionend. I’m having ...
salvagewoodacres.blogspot.com
Ruminations: October 2014
http://salvagewoodacres.blogspot.com/2014_10_01_archive.html
Thoughts, observations and stories about our new adventure, translated by the odd microscope of my mind. Thursday, October 30, 2014. If at first you don't succeed, try try again! Also try not to bang your head against the wall too much). G ordered a beautiful recurve bow! The mice found it the very first night, and chewed a hole in the lid. #$%! I put a live trap in there one nice and caught about 15 in one go. Winston has some fancy new aluminum egg bar shoes, and seems to be feeling better already....
nourishmyfamily.wordpress.com
Nourishing My Family | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
https://nourishmyfamily.wordpress.com/page/2
Just another WordPress.com weblog. March 30, 2010 by nourishmyfamily. Breakfast: oatmeal, bananas. Supper: bacon cheese frittata with fruit. Breakfast: brown rice pudidng. Supper: chicken fajitas with leftover salsas. Breakfast: granola with fruit and yogurt. Supper: penne with sausage, feta and mushrooms. Supper: salad bar (lettuce, chicken, bacon, tomatoes, cheese, cucumbers, dressing). Supper: hamburgers, asperagus. Breakfast: eggs, toast. Lunch: granola, kefir, fruit. March 21, 2010 by nourishmyfamily.
303beekeeper.com
Backyard Bee Hive Blog: Recipes
http://www.303beekeeper.com/p/about-recipes.html
Backyard Bee Hive Blog. Welcome to our backyard and our adventure into beekeeping with Top Bar Hives in Colorado. We share real-life happenings not just theory, and we hope this blog is helpful to you in your very own TBH adventure. — HB. About BB, HB and the Backyard. All recipes have been adjusted for altitude, and may not work for you in your Backyard. The recipes assume a fair amount of comfort in the kitchen and are somewhat lacking in detail. Cooking lessons are not what this blog is about. Honey W...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT