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* To Bee or Not to Bee?

To bee or not to bee?

honey bee on milk thistle

That is no longer the question.

bees arrive

We bee!!

Bee keeping

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Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 30 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher, spiritual explorer and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and greater understanding within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we explore opening our hearts and finding harmony and peace in the highs and lows of life 💛

8 comments on “* To Bee or Not to Bee?

  1. In the Stillness of Willow Hill's avatar
    In the Stillness of Willow Hill

    Oh, my! You’re keeping bees? I have thought about this….but I figured my grandchildren and horses might get into a bit of trouble with the little stingers. Best wishes for a lovely honey season.

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  2. Val T Boyko's avatar

    Thanks ISWH! My hubby has always wanted to have them … and so it has happened. This will be really fascinating …. and of course some honey will be a lovely bonus 🙂

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  3. Kate @ Did That Just Happen?'s avatar

    That’s awesome!! I hope you keep us updated on the colony and your adventures!

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  4. nrhatch's avatar

    Oh, I hope your hives produce lots of happy bees and honey!

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    • Val T Boyko's avatar

      Nancy – that’s exactly what we want as well! 🙂
      So many people have said they would buy the honey … I had no idea it would be in demand!
      My hubby wants to call it “Don’s backyard honey” with a photo of me on the label.
      Now that is so cute and adorable.
      lol!

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  5. prosper4peace's avatar
    Professions for PEACE

    Congratulations on your new bay-bee’s! Good for you guys. I love it!

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