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“Black Gold” by Todd Hardie, founder and beekeeper, Caledonia Spirits
Our Bees are Alive, Spring 2013
Winter Cluster, Winter Cold
Health & the Hive
what do you do in the winter?
a life with honey in the kitchen
petit train va loin/the little train goes far
working at the honey house…
What I learned from the bees (# 1 in a series)
Ancient and Present Super Foods
raw honey in healing and the treatment of wounded marine mammals
Honey Gardens on the Food Network
Live foods, Enzymes and Raw Honey
Experiencing Beekeeping Across The World
More than a truce
Honey Bee Economics
Going to the Farmer’s Market
harvest and the abundance of the land
Excerpt from a beekeeper’s journal, the wheel of the bee season
elderberries, Russian queens and the lusciousness of summer
the cross pollination of life
Health & the Hive: A Beekeeper’s Journey
The Common Language of Agriculture
The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.
our youth as the next caretakers of the honey bees
Expectations and the truth of life
to everything there is a season
Nectar and Pollen Plants of the Champlain Valley, Vermont, a new blog
the new honey crop is in !
What do the plants teach us?
a profile in courage, Paul Cappy
honeybees in traditional communities, Ghana, Africa
seeing interdependence of nature and people
raising queen bees from survivors in organic beekeeping
our best crop
beverage makin’ joy !
fire & moving to the light of Spring
the angels of agriculture
Traditions & Changes
a relationship with the bees and plants
rhythms of healing
the work of harvesting honey, preservation of farm land
balance & equalize …… and the flow is on
the most recent action above the Blue Savannah Swamp
healing plants of Maine
The dance of the seasons continues…
The Road to Rejuvenation
elderberry for colds, flu, building the immunity system
invasive species
Summer of Honey
the turning point
Apitherapy propolis throat spray & wound wash with purple loosestrife & Usnea
live foods, enzymes and raw honey
Wild Cherry – Botanical Treasure
Welcome to Spring
A Spotty Summer
State of the Hive Annual Report – Winter 1997/1998
Tim McFarline, McFarline Apiaries, Benson, Vermont. Tim raises queen bees organically from survivors and sells colonies of bees each Spring. We worked together for six years. May 2016.
Live from the Hive by Annie Watson – July 2012 to July 2015 archives