flowerweaver
Deeply Rooted
@Hal I grow and love them all--fava beans, soybeans, bush beans, pole beans, Lima beans, and more recently tepary beans. I am amazed the productivity--18 seeds produced over 2 lbs. I will definitely be planting a field of these next summer!
@Carol Dee Thanks! Yes, all the jewelry is designed by me and built from scratch, even the clasps on the brooches. All the paintings are mine, too. That is my husband tilling in my bee suit after he got clobbered on the ear. Our honeybees are a bit testy--the guard bees will attack my veil and follow me a couple acres back to the house where I sit on the porch until they decide to give up. Good to know other beekeepers are here. My best friend is a beekeeper in Kentucky and in comparing notes, when and what we do is all so different. I have two grandchildren, a girl and boy (he was born this summer).
@Chickie'sMomaInNH Chickie is adorable! Although all of mine are pets, I've had some very special chickens over the years. One of them, along with his 'fuzzy hen' (a blind rescue sheep), was commemorated in porcelain by Herends after reading their story on my blog! I have a photo of both online.
@journey11 People bring me all kinds of injured and orphaned things to heal and release. As you know, it's a lot of work taking them on. I have to agree, the squirrels were the most fun!
@Carol Dee Thanks! Yes, all the jewelry is designed by me and built from scratch, even the clasps on the brooches. All the paintings are mine, too. That is my husband tilling in my bee suit after he got clobbered on the ear. Our honeybees are a bit testy--the guard bees will attack my veil and follow me a couple acres back to the house where I sit on the porch until they decide to give up. Good to know other beekeepers are here. My best friend is a beekeeper in Kentucky and in comparing notes, when and what we do is all so different. I have two grandchildren, a girl and boy (he was born this summer).
@Chickie'sMomaInNH Chickie is adorable! Although all of mine are pets, I've had some very special chickens over the years. One of them, along with his 'fuzzy hen' (a blind rescue sheep), was commemorated in porcelain by Herends after reading their story on my blog! I have a photo of both online.
@journey11 People bring me all kinds of injured and orphaned things to heal and release. As you know, it's a lot of work taking them on. I have to agree, the squirrels were the most fun!