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June | 2011 | Bees, Bread and Boats
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Bees, Bread and Boats. Or the things I do to avoid writing. Monthly Archives: June 2011. June 16, 2011. The plan was to head off downstream and see how far the light breeze and the tide would take us. Our start was delayed when we arrived to find a road crew resurfacing the track down to the mooring. By … Continue reading →. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 9 other followers. Wonderful week in Norfolk @ easternangles.
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January | 2012 | Bees, Bread and Boats
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Bees, Bread and Boats. Or the things I do to avoid writing. Monthly Archives: January 2012. All the Geese in England. January 25, 2012. After discovering the boat has been sitting in the water over winter instead of resting on blocks in the boatyard I needed to get down and check it over. I picked a grey misty day with drizzle hanging in the … Continue reading →. First trip to the river in 2012. January 8, 2012. Join 9 other followers. No sign of the 12.44 no 5 from Burgh Castle. Any news?
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Return of the Hens | Bees, Bread and Boats
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Bees, Bread and Boats. Or the things I do to avoid writing. All the Geese in England. Return of the Hens. March 7, 2012. We’ve suffered a drop-off in egg production over the last few weeks. This was not entirely unrelated to a misunderstanding about whose turn it was to shut in the chooks which in turn led, the following morning, to the presence of a large dog fox sitting on the lawn surrounded by a blizzard of feathers. The untennanted hen house has been sitting in mute reproach ever since. With talente...
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Horses for Courses | Bees, Bread and Boats
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Bees, Bread and Boats. Or the things I do to avoid writing. Honey update, update. First trip to the river in 2012 →. October 17, 2011. These boats, shaped by the shallow waters and narrow rivers of the Broads, carry a huge area of sail for their hull size. These are the white sails you see everywhere in the flat landscape apparently moving through marshland grazing and green fields. As they pulled alongside we had a fine demonstration of her superiority in these conditions. I wanted to stand up and cheer.
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March | 2012 | Bees, Bread and Boats
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Bees, Bread and Boats. Or the things I do to avoid writing. Monthly Archives: March 2012. March 26, 2012. Sunday on the sands at South Shields. As I walked along Sandhaven Beach I could hear the sea but for long periods lost sight of it. The fog horn at the entrance to the Tyne sounded all day. Not a … Continue reading →. Return of the Hens. March 7, 2012. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 9 other followers. Un Abrazo de Tango.
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Bees, Bread and Boats | Or the things I do to avoid writing | Page 2
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Bees, Bread and Boats. Or the things I do to avoid writing. Newer posts →. August 16, 2011. We left again at 1.45 just as the sun came out. By now the tide was with us though the breeze had dropped away to almost nothing. Still we were able to get the sails up and kill the engine. Yarmouth - leaving the yacht station. The fresh water on the surface was still ebbing but the flood had already begun with the salt water underneath. So things weren’t entirely calm. Yarmouth - the road bridge. There was little...
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August | 2011 | Bees, Bread and Boats
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Bees, Bread and Boats. Or the things I do to avoid writing. Monthly Archives: August 2011. Honey update, update. August 24, 2011. I thought we’d finished with the honey. But we’ve been treating our hives for varroa and in the process had to remove some supers which contained enough honey to make it worth extracting. We’ve just put it in jars. Fifty … Continue reading →. August 16, 2011. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Un Abrazo de Tango.
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Sunshine and Bees | Bees, Bread and Boats
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Bees, Bread and Boats. Or the things I do to avoid writing. Displacement activity →. March 1, 2010. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Displacement activity →. Pingback: First trip to the river in 2012 Bees, Bread and Boats. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Un Abrazo de Tango.
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Honey update, update. | Bees, Bread and Boats
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Bees, Bread and Boats. Or the things I do to avoid writing. Horses for Courses →. Honey update, update. August 24, 2011. I thought we’d finished with the honey. But we’ve been treating our hives for varroa and in the process had to remove some supers which contained enough honey to make it worth extracting. We’ve just put it in jars. Fifty seven of them. This gives us a 2011 honey harvest of 396 lbs. You could have a reasonable bath in that. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Honey update, update.