This is the tale that began in 2006 in my first year of beekeeping in Atlanta, GA. ...there's still so much to learn.
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Sunday, October 07, 2007
More from the History Center
The kids who came to the talk (see previous post below) were interested as much in the wax as in the honey that I had for them to taste. This young man wanted to smell the wax block. I can understand how he feels - the smell is heavenly and it is as if you are standing in between the hives on a warm day to smell a wax block.
Everyone was interested in the chunk honey so I opened the jar so they could taste it with popsicle sticks.
For the last of my three talks, my sweet angel grandson showed up to help me. I am holding him and answering questions in the last picture!
Linda,
ReplyDeleteThe talk looks like it was so wonderful and I wish I could have experienced it. You are so creative and interesting I am sure the people had a great time.
Thanks for sharing so much on this blog.
Annette
Placerville California
Hello Linda,
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