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When blood is nipp’d, and ways be foul…

Despite the weather, it was busy in the park this Sunday, as crowds arrived to build snowpeople, toboggan down the slopes and make what they could of the last few hours of daylight they’d see before reporting themselves snowbound on … Continue reading

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A month since Christmas

At this time of year, when the frost makes sparkles in the sunlight, and songbirds flit merrily across the azure vault, baroquely ornamenting the stillness of the frozen air with their cheerful tootling, the gravid fronds of the mournful willow … Continue reading

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The Age of Austerity

There comes a time in every year when, according to the instructions of our betters, and on pain of chastisement, ostracism, death or humiliation, we have to account for our actions, or the lack of them. As it is with … Continue reading

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More Excuses

I know it looks like we’ve been doing nothing since July, but we’ve been very busy. At the end of July, we took our final harvest. This time, it was liquid honey rather than cut-comb, and that involved a lot … Continue reading

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A bit of a harvest

The Lambeth Country Show is a surprisingly large event, considering that Lambeth farmers, on the whole, prefer anonymity.  It’s also interestingly diverse, hosting a host of diversions including a Punch and Judy show, an onion contest, piglets, dodgems and a … Continue reading

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Since I last wrote…

The bees have done well, and we have three good colonies, two of which are very strong, and all of which look well set to take advantage of the main honey flow which should be happening now. A small, fourth … Continue reading

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Missing biscuits

Have you ever sat down with a mug of coffee and wondered where the biscuits are? And, then, why you’ve got crumbs down your front? Or how you got home on a Saturday night? A bee’s life is a bit … Continue reading

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The Season Starts

We’re told that April is a cruel month and, for beekeepers, that’s true. Not as cruel as May or June, perhaps, but not very nice all the same. As buds burst forth to leaf and flower and the sunshine tempts … Continue reading

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What we’re about

Last Sunday was another sunny, warm Sunday and so, after we’d done a little painting and hammering, we collared some visitors, put them in bee-suits and made them watch our student open up the hive we didn’t manage to inspect … Continue reading

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Spring Clinic

Is it spring, or isn’t it? The frogs seem to think so and have  flocked to the pond like Londoners on a trip to Margate, and for much the same purpose. The bees were out on Saturday, foraging in the … Continue reading

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