I'm linking to Soulemama for a Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savour and remember.
I had the opportunity to help our neighbors extract their first honey a few weeks ago. I learned so much, and it was really delicious. Lucky you...how good it will be on warm bread when the winter winds blow! -Mary
The sweet taste of Honey, I love our local Orange Blossom honey that I buy it at the farm market. It can't be sold at the food store because its unpasteurized.. just the way I like. hugs, Pam
Wow! OK I need a step by step pictorial. Yes? OK! I want to learn more about this so c'mon, teach us :) A great post is in your future! And maybe some honey for a giveaway! xo, misha
I had the opportunity to help our neighbors extract their first honey a few weeks ago. I learned so much, and it was really delicious. Lucky you...how good it will be on warm bread when the winter winds blow! -Mary
ReplyDeleteI know nothing about bees, their process, extracting etc., but I do know,
ReplyDeleteI Love Honey!
A great photo and a wonderful process in which to be involved. :)
ReplyDeleteSweeeeeet!
ReplyDeleteNeat photo!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Happy Fall!
ReplyDeleteI saw this done on an episode of Martha Stewart a number of years ago... How much did you "harvest"?
ReplyDelete~Chris
Great shot! happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love these shots, what a great insight.
ReplyDeleteHere's mine Almost There - This Moment
Love it ~ of course! -t
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting shot....
ReplyDeleteThe sweet taste of Honey, I love our local Orange Blossom honey that I buy it at the farm market. It can't be sold at the food store because its unpasteurized.. just the way I like.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Pam
Wow! OK I need a step by step pictorial. Yes? OK!
ReplyDeleteI want to learn more about this so c'mon, teach us :) A great post is in your future!
And maybe some honey for a giveaway!
xo, misha