Not really one for self-congratulatory posts, but today received an e-mail from the National Centre for Hydrology and Ecology to let me know my samples have been received for analysis. One of the very many things rounding off a mad-busy month as the season comes to an end - 4/5 weeks which have seen:
- a late swarm capture from a neighbouring property (non est mea culpa, guvvnor)
- another, final, 90lb of honey come from my 3 production colonies this year (200lb in total) - not a bad haul, considering my stated aim this year was expansion, which I have achieved, finishing with 10 colonies; 8 of which are strong and queenright
- me secure a place for my honey on the shelf of a rather nice city centre deli
- the harvest of my first ever cut comb honey - with the bees having drawn the comb from starter strips I made from last year's cappings wax
- the jarring and sale of my first ever wedding favours
- me get a bit more involved in the local association, including helping and demoing at the Bee Tent at two local shows
- me passing my BBKA Basic, with a Credit - paving the way for me to start my modules next year
- ... and probably loads of other stuff, too
Phew !!
I know pride comes before a fall and all that, but loving it at the moment. The girls get their second dose of Apiguard at the weekend, with feeding to follow.
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