|
Posted by on May 11, 2008, 3:11 pm
show/hide quoted text
> > > This is so exciting: I am on my way to the second Beekeeping workshop
> > > right now!
> > Well done!
> > > Now I know whom to ask for advise on this subject Mary, hint-hint.
> > I'm always prepared to help but nobody has all the answers. Nobody in th=
e
show/hide quoted text
> > world knows everything there is to know about bees, despite the enormous=
show/hide quoted text
> > amount of research which has been and still is being undergone.
> That's exactly what our instructor is telling us every time
> Anyway I'm not getting bees this year because we'll be moving in the
> middle of the summer, I'm planning for next year.
> Yulia
> > Mary- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
HEEE Julia , i loved springtimes when the New queens flew with their
male entourage and than part of the Hive ,,,,,, and we would follow
them with a big pail ,, to collect them from their landing places and
bring them to their New Homes
mirjam
|
> went a little further down and chose Beekeeping. We had no intention of
> becoming involved in these subjects.
> But we did.
> So of course I never see him now, within months he'd joined the local pipe
> band and was always on call for Burns Night and Hogmanay as well as
> weddings - he played at one of our son's wedding where he was also best man
> in full kit.
> At my first lesson I was grabbed and asked the tutor when I could get my
> first bees, came home and told Spouse that he must make all the equipment
> for me - which of course he did. Eventually I had a very high profile in the
> British beekeeping world and even in parts of USA.