Queen of Our Hive
Since Jack’s been recovering from his bum foot, it often means that I’m asked to be his right hand (or…foot?).
Since Jack’s been recovering from his bum foot, it often means that I’m asked to be his right hand (or…foot?).
So much clover. So many bees. Most nights, we try to do a family project together, whether it’s pulling a
So. Much. Honey. As if we weren’t busy enough packing up an entire farm worth of things, Jack mentioned that
Sitting with his bees. Mowing is one of those chores that I enjoy doing. It gives me the chance to
The bees survived the winter–HOORAY! We’ve been seeing them buzzing about, sucking nectar from everything from the peach tree to
Honeybees need a refreshing drink now and then. We’re in the dead of winter, with freezing temperatures, dreary, gray skies,
Can you see what she sees? What do driveway puddles, frog hunting, bananas and bees have to do with each
The hive entrance dusted with yellow dandelion pollen. Jack can’t help himself. He’s obsessed. With bees. Really, it’s not all
While waiting for Evelyn to get off the bus, I walked out in our new winter wonderland to get the
Nothing left… Before we got bees, I always assumed they were hearty, indestructible insects that nobody (other than maybe a
This is an end of season gathering–we’ve had so much from the garden that we don’t know what to do
Sooooo much honey… The leaves are changing, the weather is increasingly chilly, and that means it’s honey harvesting time! For the
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