Monday, March 29, 2010

I am officially a bee keeper . . . Although I've actually had bees for only a few hours, and my bees are still in wooden boxes in the basement, I am technically keeping bees. This afternoon, I'll go out to the farm and actually install the bees in their new home. I have to admit that I'm feeling a little like a kid at Christmas! But before I go into the details. . .

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Family and friends may be forced to view this blog on occasion, and will be most likely bored to tears, looking at it only long enough to be able to later say things like; "how nice," and "that blog is SO interesting . . .good idea!" The rest of you may quickly realize that there is not enough power in the universe to make you feel guilty enough to revisit this site. For the family members, I apologize in advance for the punishment that awaits you.
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Although it is theoretically possible that I could, and may, use this blog as a means to rant on non-bee related topics, I plan to use this a a sort of journal of my experiences in Bee Keeping. By "experiences," I mean what I did, when I did it, what I saw, etc. If I have any bees alive next spring, I'll have a record of what worked, what didn't, what I did do, what I didn't do, and what not to do next time. It'll all be RIVETING, you can be sure. For the family and friends coerced into viewing the blog: I'll do my best to include some pretty pictures. Make sure that you read the caption underneath, which qualifies as having "read" the blog.

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