At first, I just wanted a bread recipe that I could bake with our quail eggs. The recipe has evolved, and it’s tasty!
Category: Bees
Beekeeping, and wild bees.
Hot Under the Collar
No, not angry. At least, I’m not. But that sun sure is! Here’s a quick update on the state of things after last night’s storms, amid a heatwave.
Early Summer Yard Walk-Through
A yard walk-through. Here’s part of why I am currently such a homebody. 😉 ‘Scuse the weeds and clutter.
Busy Morning
The breadbox was empty, so this morning there was an extra task. It gave me repetitive-work moments to think about the beehive parts I need to prepare and to make, what to do if all of the eggs in the incubator hatch, and how I keep forgetting to buy the three additional hog panels my garden needs.
First Sand Bath, and Positive Buzz
Each spring is busy, and each spring Mother Nature challenges and surprises.
Wasp Traps, Pipping, and an Aviary Upset
The bees were out yesterday. So was the first wasp queen that I’ve seen. That’s how the rest of the day went; the very bad came with the very good.
Fuel
Gas prices are crazy high, and it’s only going to get worse. Best to hunker down or walk. It’s a small inconvenience compared to what other parts of the world are going through.
Cold and Bacon
I’m still eating freshly ripening tomatoes from a bag. An ugly food pic and a few Sunday thoughts over said tomatoes.
Fall Bees
Saskatraz bees seem to be well-suited to Minnesota, so far. As they prepare for the upcoming winter, I keep the sugar syrup coming.