I loved your bee update—but I was sad to read in your previous post that you and your family lost four hives, despite all the love and care you’d given them.
Still, what a blessing, one thriving, healthy hive! Here’s hoping your spring flowers come on promptly for their food 😊
What a wonderful experience you’re providing for your children! We’re a zone or two south of you, so it’s violets, daffodils, and fruit-tree blossoms here.
Losing a hive always feels like a tragedy
Very true. Salvaging their honey feels like part of a mourning process.
It did seem like a mournful process—yet a gift all the same after the loss.
What an endeavor!!
A wee bit time consuming...
I guess!
I loved your bee update—but I was sad to read in your previous post that you and your family lost four hives, despite all the love and care you’d given them.
Still, what a blessing, one thriving, healthy hive! Here’s hoping your spring flowers come on promptly for their food 😊
Thanks, Susan!
What a wonderful experience you’re providing for your children! We’re a zone or two south of you, so it’s violets, daffodils, and fruit-tree blossoms here.
😊That sounds lovely!