Showing posts with label honey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honey. Show all posts

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Glynn Family










My friend Mike Glynn and family came out for a return visit.  They brought me some Russian honey from Georgia ( the state..not the country). 

Two pieces of trim and 4 sheets of tin to go to finish off the barn.  This is the view looking NNE with Santiago Peak in the background - 22 miles from TFL.  48,68,24,0,C,0

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

liquid gold...

That's what I used to call my home made maple syrup back in upstate NY.  It took a whole lot of sugar maple sap to make it (40:1) but I never got stung by a tree.  Jarred up one pint of honey this afternoon, saved from the bee move.  Since most of this honey (dark amber) was made from plant pollen from another part of the ranch, it will be interesting to see if they make a different color of honey once they get established at the Field Lab.

Cleaned up the house this morning - including much needed vacuuming!  Had just the kind of encounter I spoke about 2 days ago with the first visitors of season three.  Michael , Liz, and Cal came out for the grand tour.  It was my absolute pleasure to meet up with them last night at the Starlight and happy to show them around today.  It was really nice to make 3 new friends.  Benita cooperated by being on hand for their visit today.  95,100,66,0,B