Sunday, August 15, 2010

Bee-Loved * Bee-Blessed * Bee-Mother


Bee-Loved * Bee-Blessed * Bee-Mother
Yesterday, AJ and I joined Cindy and Mary to spend a full day of extracting honey, wax and propolis from the hives. We gathered at Mary's home on Paynes Prairie and used her husband's wonderful barn for our operation. Here is our pictorial journey.

Teaching the "smoker" prep - oh the smell of burning dry pine needles...now on to the hives.



Now on to the barn for extracting of raw, unprocessed, unheated, filtered HONEY, beeswax and propolis.

We were excited that from two different hives came two different tastes and color of honey. The top row is the light honey and had a mild sweet taste; the rows below are darker (wax was darker also) and has a more distinct taste of orange blossoms (or what came to mind first).

I know why it is called liquid gold now. From 26 frames (what holds the combs where the honey is made in the comb) from three supers (boxes that hold the frames which make up the hive), we bottled 27 - 16 oz and 47 - 8 oz jars. We extracted very little propolis and the wax is currently draining of honey, to be used soon in lip balms.

I am truly grateful to Mary and Cindy for this wonderful experience....as we continue to learn, AJ and I are continually amazed at the wonder of the honey bee. They are amazing little creatures with a specific mission and I cannot imagine where we would be in the world without their plan.

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