Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Benefits of Honey Bees and Beekeeping

one of our girls, hard at work
Honey bees are an essential part of our economy. They pollinate over 1/3 of the plants that make up our diet. Crops such as almonds, apples, blueberries, cantaloupes, cherries, cranberries, cucumbers, sunflowers, watermelon, strawberries, oranges, and many others rely on honeybees for pollination. Our livestock also rely on honeybee pollinated crops for their food. Such as alfalfa, almonds, and canola. So, not only are honeybees responsible for most of our fruits and nuts, but most of our dairy and meat products as well. In addition to pollinating agricultural crops honeybees pollinate home gardens, orchards, and wildlife habitat. According to a Cornell University study in 2000, the annual dollar value of honeybees to the United States agriculture is over 14.6 billion! That is one valuable insect!

The production of honey is probably the most well-known benefit of honey bees. This sticky, sweet treat is beloved by millions of families around the world and cherished as a delicacy in several countries. It makes a fine ingredient in baked goods and other cooked foods. You can use it as a condiment, topping, or sweetener, in just about anything. Of course, it is wonderful all by itself, too. Besides, every wise grandma knows that a spoonful of honey makes the medicine go down! Honey is also extremely valuable medicinally. It is antibacterial, full of vitamins and minerals, can be used to treat various different infections and diseases, and heal severe wounds and abrasions. Plus, it has NO side effects! It is also used as a beauty product. Honey is a very common ingredient in skin care items and certain soaps. Beekeepers and consumers alike greatly enjoy the benefits of this liquid gold.

Beekeeping is a profitable endeavor for all who are willing to work for the rewards. There is money to be made if you have money, sweat, and elbow grease to invest. Many different beekeeping related products provide several avenues of income. Such as pollination contracts, doing swarm removals, selling bees and/or queens, selling honey, beeswax, beeswax candles, soaps, other homemade beauty and and health care items, selling honey bee related nostalgia, and writing books on the topics of bees and beekeeping. With plenty of hard work and diligence one could make a decent living off of the beekeeping industry.

There is a wealth of knowledge to be gained from a honey bee. She will teach diligence and teamwork like no other teacher could. You will learn to appreciate the simple beauties of nature and the perfect design of the Creator. The steady, sure work of a single bee can inspire action or comfort the overwhelmed. Just watching the honeybees caress each flower, extracting the nectar, is almost a sacred thing to observe. Then to see them work together and function within the hive is truly an unforgettable experience. To happen upon the queen bee when she is working is another incredible experience in itself. Even though you know you are not under her reign you can't help but treat her like royalty. This knowledge is hard to share with words. However, there are encyclopedias full of the scientific knowledge of bees to be studied and research labs across the globe to discover the things we have yet to learn.

As you spend time in the hive looking for the evidence of a queen, and the majesty herself, your powers of observation will be enhanced. Your management skills, record keeping, problem analysis, and organizational skills will be perfected as you strive to be an efficient and productive beekeeper. You will also feel better about yourself knowing that you are contributing to the environment by helping to preserve the honey bees.

Personally, I keep bees because I adore the little insects and find great pleasure in owning my hives. Robbing and extracting honey is one of the things I look forward to and have fun doing. I love to learn and the bees are great teachers. I stand in awe of the perfect design of a honey bee. From their complex eyes to their tiny legs. They are such good examples of God's infinite wisdom. Also, I find it amazing that one little bee can accomplish more in a day than most big men I know! Isaac Watts once asked, “How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day from every opening flower?” They are such busy little critters yet, they always take time to stop and smell the flowers!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Change

Well, we are back from Missouri now, and very glad to be home. Undoubtedly, we have much to do and tons of work to catch up on. So, I won't be posting much. Thank you all for being so patient!!
Also, I have decided to change the face of my blog again. ( I'm sorry) I'm trying to find a style I absolutely love that still glorifies God and is easy to look at. With all this new blogger stuff, it's slightly difficult to customize. So, please hang in there!! I'll get back in the swing of things soon enough.
Thanks again for all your patience.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Peanut Butter Chocolate Cip Cookies

Cream:
1 Cup of sugar
1 Cup of brown sugar
1 Cup of butter

Add:
2 eggs and mix well

Add:
1 tsp baking soda
0.5 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
mix well

Gradually add:
3 Cups flour

roll into balls and place 2 inches apart on a cookie sheet. Flatten with fork dipped in flour to prevent sticking.
Bake at 375 degrees for 10-12 min.
So buttery they melt in your mouth!

Monday, July 26, 2010

This is one of my mom's portulaca roses, also known as moss rose. Her others are yellow and pink.
I just thought that I would post something pretty for you to look at while I will be gone.
We have to go back to Missouri to take care of some family business. Don't worry, I will be back in a week or so.
Have a nice summer y'all!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Isaacs "Peace"




I love this song. It makes me so grateful for the peace that I have and makes me wish that there was someway I could share it with all the searchin' hurtin' souls out there looking for God.

Peace

 
Peace.
A little white dove,
The calm after a storm,
A gentle breeze on a lazy day.
No, not my Peace.
My Peace is...
 
A serenity deep within your soul,
That while all hell rages you know,
You are safe.
You are protected.
You are loved.
That is my Peace.

Most folks think you obtain Peace by forsaking war,
Or by giving to the poor,
Or even simply saying a prayer.
But that's not how you get Peace, 
Not my Peace.
My Peace is a taste of Heaven on earth,
Obtained only through a change of heart.
A change caused by conviction,
Brought on by repentance.
Settled in your soul through trust.
For by grace are saved through faith.
Not by works of righteousness that we have done.
Lest any man should boast.
Therefore being justified by faith,
we have Peace,
Peace with God,
Through our Lord Jesus Christ.
My piece of Peace.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Whew! What a ride!

We have been very busy this month and that is why I have not been posting or getting on blogger at all. Then I got on and realized just how much I didn't like the way I had set up my blog before we left. (sorry) So I changed it. Anyway, we went to Alabama for the 4th of July. That was a blast! We watched fireworks off a bluff,spent a whole day swimming, visited Unclaimed Baggage, and thoroughly enjoyed our first vacation as a family! Then we were home catching up on all the work we left behind when we learned that we have to go back to Missouri for family business. This is after we had spent a month and a half ( March and April) in MO. when my Grandma was sick.
   Well, since my mom will not fly and felt guilty for leaving 2 out 3 of her children in NC, she decided that we are going to rent a car to go to MO,then get the other car, camp at a river, and spend a little time with family, then come home. The challenge is to do this as inexpensively as possible and leave for MO next Monday. All the while my Dad still has to work, we are still trying to continue to serve God in our church just like we have been, do our school work, tend the garden and all the regular things around the house. It's a little overwhelming but God gives grace!
   The other day we were listening to a preacher on cd, Bro. Mike Qualls, and in his message he said that he thinks when we get to heaven, we're gonna' look back over our life and, even though our life is but a vapor, We'll stand in amazement and say "WOW, what a ride!" That will definitely be true for me. My life has barely began yet, the countless experiences, both bad and good, have made it that much more memorable. Thank God for grace!