GowerSteve
New Bee
I couldn't remember my password just now, and when I tried to get a new one, the log in page asked me for another name for a worker bee. I have no idea - any thoughts?
Definitely Georgina.I couldn't remember my password just now, and when I tried to get a new one, the log in page asked me for another name for a worker bee. I have no idea - any thoughts?
I couldn't remember my password just now, and when I tried to get a new one, the log in page asked me for another name for a worker bee. I have no idea - any thoughts?
No - Blodwyn is masculine - Blodwen is the feminineAh, you're based in Wales, so: Blodwyn
No - Blodwyn is masculine - Blodwen is the feminine
Mmm, that's just brough back memories of Miss Thomas the music teacher sitting on my lap during the post eisteddfod celebrations when I won the county male voice soloist class to enable me to go on to sing against Bryn Terfel in the National.Oops, it's 69 years since I sat in the delightful Miss Thomas' class at Pentrepoeth Boys School, Carmarthen...
what singing next to Bryn Terfel ? Can't see much pleasure in that ....Mmm, that's just brough back memories of Miss Thomas the music teacher sitting on my lap during the post eisteddfod celebrations when I won the county male voice soloist class to enable me to go on to sing against Bryn Terfel in the National.
If I recall correctly - that was a wee bit more than delightful
Mmm, that's just brough back memories of Miss Thomas the music teacher sitting on my lap during the post eisteddfod celebrations when I won the county male voice soloist class to enable me to go on to sing against Bryn Terfel in the National.
If I recall correctly - that was a wee bit more than delightful
,what singing next to Bryn Terfel ? Can't see much pleasure in that ....
Have you been hefting it? does it feel heavy , light or very light? How much did you feed it this autumn?When lockdown finishes, and my côr Meibion resumes activities, maybe a rendering of heaven's anthem will be forthcoming. In the meantime, as a relative newbee, may I ask if I need to check my (only!) hive for fondant. It is, as usual, very mild up here in y Nghogledd!
You should always be checking your hives, even if it’s just to see if the roofs blown off. A good number of times I’ve had the I’ve just been down to check my bees and they are dead conversation. And believe it or not several in April, simple fact for many a bucket of syrup in feb/March may well have saved them. Proactive beeks will suffer far fewer loses fact! To be honest I think it’s irrelevant what you’ve fed a month ago they could have burnt it up or been robbed.When lockdown finishes, and my côr Meibion resumes activities, maybe a rendering of heaven's anthem will be forthcoming. In the meantime, as a relative newbee, may I ask if I need to check my (only!) hive for fondant. It is, as usual, very mild up here in y Nghogledd!
Spot on that is. I checked mine today and added some fondant to one - although the weather here has been lousy for over a month it has been milder than usual, but with few flying days overall - they've gobbled down a lot recently.You should always be checking your hives, even if it’s just to see if the roofs blown off. A good number of times I’ve had the I’ve just been down to check my bees and they are dead conversation. And believe it or not several in April, simple fact for many a bucket of syrup in feb/March may well have saved them. Proactive beeks will suffer far fewer loses fact! To be honest I think it’s irrelevant what you’ve fed a month ago they could have burnt it up or been robbed.