The beekeeper is back!

I cannot believe I missed the new SF almost for a year! …but sooo much professionalized. Kudos to the admin :wink: Have seen already some of the old faces here and happy to keep it fresh and going.
(for those who don’t recognize the name, I was Izzl89, this time i got my full name available!
Looking forward new exchanges with old people, and old exchanges with new people.
And…yes, I am a real honey-sticky beekeeper, not the one from the Jason Stathan movie… although sometimes I wish … :smiley:

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Welcome back Izzy!

Welcome back, busy_bee! :slight_smile:

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hello!

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Thx! Ready 4 new post discussions :wink:

Welcome back!

Does that mean we get a discount on mead?

Ha! now we are talking :wink: have you tried the one I make with bio-coffee flavour? better than Bailey’s!

Welcome to our new home. :slightly_smiling_face:

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No I never did but now I am intrigued.

I keep reading “the barkeeper is back”. I knew there was something missing in this virtual pub.

Welcome back Izzy.

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No bar-keepers, but some bar-stewards.

a bar would do.

As soon as I make a new batch, I will announce it here :wink: for the grabs (and on the house)

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A brilliant program on BBC4

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This was a great idea in Rotherham in the UK and excellent for bees and other insects.

The council dug up the grass on a 8 mile long wide strip along a road into the town and planted wild flowers carefully selected so there would be some flowers blooming most of the time during flowering season.

They also saved £25,000 on cutting the grass (along with the traffic controls needed when cutting.

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