I'm back to using Blogger to blog about my bees.
The bees are doing great. They are out working hard. I have ordered another hive and my friend Tracie wants to become a beekeeper. So we are putting in a hive for her. That will be a total of four hives on the Farm. I hope the area can support that many hives. We are behind on rain, but there appears to be an abundance of flowers so I am hopeful that we will have another good harvest.
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