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- Location
- Bracklesham Bay, West Sussex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- It's a fairly fluid thing.... more than 10, less than 15
Happy Christmas to you all - I've just sat down to enjoy Christmas eve ... all my veg prepped ready for tomorrow, gravy made, turkey ready to go in and a bottle of sherry already started ... Bit of a Xmas tradition for me... usually manage half a bottle whilst I cook. Grateful that we have a roof over our head, food on the table, heat and clean water ... there will be many this Christmas without any of these.
Yum! What time shall I pop over??I've prepped my veg too. Leek, Brussels, King Edwards, Sweet potato, Squash, Carrots, Elephant Garlic and Onion all home grown. A sirloin roast from a neighbour three miles away..slaughtered five miles away from the farm. Home baked Panetonne ready to make bread and butter pudding with custard made with our own eggs and fresh raw milk and cream from the farm a quarter of a mile away.
I ordered some cabling to stream programmes from my iPad through 4G ( no broadband here). It arrived this morning so we can avoid the dross on live TV.
New book to read too....
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Bees vaped....see you in spring.
Happy days
Your typing is good considering you are probably taking cover behind the sofa!Happy Christmas….I hope everyone has an enjoyable day…Relaxing I’m not so sure as currently being peppered with a Nerf gun…….Ian
Not my first Rodeo!Your typing is good considering you are probably taking cover behind the sofa!
Are you returning fire?I
Not my first Rodeo!
Are you returning fire?
she probably senses it's boxing day tomorrow (all mine seemed to know the date) and an opportunity to do what they were born to doWax processing today and a cocker to walk before friends come round for lunch. She’s a working girl so bounds of energy
Across the Tasman I was surprised to see this bush covered in beetles...but just a couple of honey bees.I'm in NZ for Christmas this year so I'm already on boxing day. Christmas day was spent dune surfing and visiting the sacred Maori site of Cape Reinga and Spirits Bay, the northernmost tip of north island where the Maori believe their spirits leave and return to their homeland after death. I was fascinated by the Bee activity, the area is planted beautifully and the manuka was literally covered in tiny bees collecting nectar and pollen (not a honey bee in sight), while the honey bees were all over the NZ Flax. Couldn't stop watching them
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