We have had honey bees for about 4 years now and have never gotten any honey off the hive. Because we just have one hive, we do not have any extracting equipment to get the honey out. This year we were determined to get some honey. One of the extra soupers(this is just another partition for them to make honey in. It goes on top of the hive) was full of honey and we were excited about finally getting to taste the honey. We were unsure as to how to do it. We have a friend at AIG who is very knowledgeable about bees so we asked him for advice. He was very helpful and told us how to do it. First, we had to take the souper that had the extra honey and set it on its side. This would allow the bees to escape and go back to the hive. We were supposed to let it set out all day and then go retrieve it. Hopefully the bees would be gone from it. Sure enough, there weren't many bees at all on the souper so we took it to the house. The souper had about 10 frames inside that we were hoping were full of honey. We got some cheesecloth and a 5 gallon bucket and were ready to get the honey. We took the frames one at a time and scaped the honey, wax and all onto the cheesecloth. Most of the frames were pretty full. After we scraped the honey off, we put the frames back in the souper outside. The honey when warmed would drop through the cheesecloth and separate out the wax. At one point, the honey and wax was so heavy, the cheesecloth couldn't hold it so everything dropped into the bucket. Needless to say, there was honey and wax down in the bucket back together. We had to start over again with the bucket and cheesecloth. This time, it worked and we got 9 1/2 pints of honey. YEAH!! We finally did it.... It seems like there was honey all over the kitchen but that was cleaned up and we were so proud of the fact that we actually got honey this year. We put the empty frames outside not knowing what to do with them next. The next day, there was a lot of bees around the frames. We decided to put the frames back on the hive so that they could clean up any remaining honey that we missed. We also fed them sugar water.
It was a new experience for us.
Buddy is in Montana hunting with our Pastor. They also went fly fishing in Yellowstone. They saw a lot of wildlife there (buffalo, elk, deer). They are having a great time. Buddy did a concert at a small church on Sunday evening for the rancher who was allowing them to hunt on his ranch. Friends of ours from Baker, Montana attended the concert. They have seen a lot of mule deer but none have been where they could get a shot at them. They have one more day and they will be returning home. We love Montana!
We are getting ready to start planning for a missions trip to Kenya,Africa next November 2010. We are going with a church in Michigan. We met a couple that have gone two times and were planning on going again and invited us to go along. We are so thrilled about this opportunity. Buddy will be singing and sharing not only with Maasai tribe but ministering to the children of missionaries at their school. We are so excited to see what God will do.
Next week, we are at the museum for three days and then home one day then off to Wisconsin to Living Waters Bible Camp.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Greetings! Fall is Here.
I'm sorry that it has been a while since you last heard from us. We have been busy with traveling and working. Buddy has been working hard to get two metal dinosaurs finished in time for the Bethlehem Blessings in December. We have two great welders that are helping Buddy. He is doing a Parasaurolophus dinosaur. (That's the one with the huge crest on its head.) He is hoping to have it finished in a couple of weeks. Then he will start on a triceratops. They will be placed somewhere in the garden area with lights on them.
Well, fall is here and we are busy getting the 5th wheel ready for the winter. We are hoping to have it fixed so the water doesn't freeze up. We had a little trouble last year and the water froze a couple of times but thankfully it didn't bust any water pipes. We are at the museum now and will be here next week as well.
We are ready for fall at home as we have all of our wood chopped and split and ready for the wood stove. We also moved our washer and dryer upstairs from the basement without too much trouble.
The crowds at the museum are pretty good for this time of year. Buddy has had good concerts and good workshops. A family from Oregon was here on Tuesday and they said they came to see Buddy!
We have had wonderful families and children in our workshop. We started a brand new workshop on how Buddy builds dinosaurs. The kids even get to build a dinosaur sculpture and take with them. They are also creating a dragonfly! What fun they have!!
We were near Buffalo, New York last weekend doing a wild game supper and Sunday morning services. We flew there on Saturday and back on Sunday. We drove down to the museum on Monday. It was a hectic schedule but it was a great time.
We are traveling to near Indianapolis this weekend for ministry and will be back at the museum on Monday.
Well, fall is here and we are busy getting the 5th wheel ready for the winter. We are hoping to have it fixed so the water doesn't freeze up. We had a little trouble last year and the water froze a couple of times but thankfully it didn't bust any water pipes. We are at the museum now and will be here next week as well.
We are ready for fall at home as we have all of our wood chopped and split and ready for the wood stove. We also moved our washer and dryer upstairs from the basement without too much trouble.
The crowds at the museum are pretty good for this time of year. Buddy has had good concerts and good workshops. A family from Oregon was here on Tuesday and they said they came to see Buddy!
We have had wonderful families and children in our workshop. We started a brand new workshop on how Buddy builds dinosaurs. The kids even get to build a dinosaur sculpture and take with them. They are also creating a dragonfly! What fun they have!!
We were near Buffalo, New York last weekend doing a wild game supper and Sunday morning services. We flew there on Saturday and back on Sunday. We drove down to the museum on Monday. It was a hectic schedule but it was a great time.
We are traveling to near Indianapolis this weekend for ministry and will be back at the museum on Monday.
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