Happy New Years!
We're celebrating tonight in Cairo, GA at Papa Bill Gainey's home. The Burnam family is here & some serious football games are on (as I can only judge by the amount of shouting!). Pics soon to follow of our trip south.
Tivoli (my first cuz) at Christmas dinner.
Marshall face to face with one of the many snakes he has, while outside for a "slither" - I think this one's a python.
Aunt Rie - at her house for Christmas dinner.
Joe with my (errr.. his) new tool set
Playing the harmonica
Levi had a great first Christmas & we got some great pics which I will post soon...
I read in a book one time that there's a difference between "bee-keeping" and "bee-having". I fall into this second group. With all my best intentions, I rarely do more than occasionally light up my smoker & poke around in this hive to take a look at their honey stores & to see that there is indeed a working colony of bees inside.
I've had this hive for five years; that they've survived for so long, with so little supervision on my part is actually something of an anomaly. I've read most hives will not last more than three years left untreated for mites & then there's the "hive disorder" that hit last year (taking out 25% of all US hives).
Anyways, I hope my bees make it through another winter. The hive is heavy with honey & the population seemed ample. Maybe next year I'll do a little "hive management" & actually take some honey.
Levi visiting at Honey's grave - my grandmother, his great grandmother.