Friday, January 8, 2010

Excited about class...and hanging out with my fellow bloggers!

I'm headed to school on Saturday. That's right, I'm packing up my pencil and notebook and highlighter and heading to an all-natural beekeeping class. For nine years I taught basic law enforcement students in the local community college system, but it has been a good while since I've been a student. So this time I'm on the other side of the desk. This should be a lot of fun!


I've going to the class with my new friend who is local and into beekeeping, and that's Jared of Jared's Beekeeping Adventure. Jared will get started with his bees this spring, but he's already blogging about his ride so far; buying equipment, getting set up, etc. Jared and I already have a lot in common.

And I'm really excited that I'm going to finally meet Lynn who blogs about her venture into beekeeping over at Walter Bee. Lynn used to live in this area and now she resides in the mountains of North Carolina..so she has local ties. Lynn was one of the first persons I ever spoke to who is into beekeeping and blogging, and I'm darn excited to finally meet her face-to-face! 

The one-day workshop we're going to centers around organic beekeeping which I totally believe is necessary for healthy hives. I've never introduced man-made chemicals into my hive and unless its an emergency of some kind, I don't plan to. My belief is that man and his overuse of chemicals has caused the emergency situation we're in now with our bees. The last thing we need? More chemicals.  

I'm planning to take my camera to get some pictures too. So watch for highlights on my blog in the next few days!

2 comments:

  1. Hey you lucky things - I wish I could be there and meet you both !! I am going to a one day workshop on organic beekeeping at a place called Koanga Gardens (they have a website) up north about 4 hours away in March.The chap who is taking it is into TopBar hive apparently and that is the main reason I am going, plus to meet other beeks who think like I do and don`t rubbish the organic way of doing things.

    Lots of pictures please !

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  2. Hey you lucky things - I wish I could be there and meet you both !! I am going to a one day workshop on organic beekeeping at a place called Koanga Gardens (they have a website) up north about 4 hours away in March.The chap who is taking it is into TopBar hive apparently and that is the main reason I am going, plus to meet other beeks who think like I do and don`t rubbish the organic way of doing things.

    Lots of pictures please !

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