Quail_Antwerp
Cold is on the Right, Hot is on The Left
It's always nice to get new members!
Yeah, we're just about as far apart as you can get in this state! I know what you mean about attitude. There is much less out here. East of the river is not even considered to really be part of the state by some! We've only got three quarters of an acre and hope for more someday.blefky said:Kristin,
no, unfortunately, I live all the way down in Stamford. I would love to live more up your way; honestly, I'd love to just get outside Fairfield county, there's way too much attitude here for me. Even though I've lived here for a very long time (25 years), I was born and raised in Ohio and have just never really gotten used to the difference. Plus, I'd really love to have a little more land. We've only got just over an acre. Though I do squeeze a lot out of it!
I believe I have heard that that is a great beginner beekeeping book. That is wonderful! I was hoping to keep bees as organically as possible. I wish you success with your hives this year!blefky said:DrakeMaiden,
I did just start the bees this spring, just maybe a month or so ago. My daughter lives in Boston and got involved with some treatment-free beekeepers (as a matter of fact they wrote the book, "The Complete Idiots Guide to Beekeeping), she started volunteering with them and has started a couple of hives of her own. It's a real learning experience. I'll keep you posted!
Looks like we really have things to talk about! I grew up with BTs and always have at least one - they're crazy, but so addictive. People are always scared to death of my big bad american bulldog (who would never hurt them), and want to play with the "little puppy" (who would go after them on a whim). When my 3 year old granddaughter is visiting, it's the BT I keep a constant eye on.buckeye lady said:Welcome.
I have a Boston Terror! Yes, Terror!