As World Bee Day 2020 approaches we find we have to celebrate in a different way. In previous years I have brought together beekeepers,skep makers and bee lovers to celebrate bees and educate those that just love the bees on why they need celebrating. This year I have a more serious mission. […]
My personal recovery story from Ehlers Danlos Syndrome with herbs & minerals
I thought I’d let you know my story so you’re fully aware of why I, and my family, take the minerals every day, and why I am so excited to be a distributor for them. In 2009 after a life time of various health complaints, I completely collapsed and remained mostly bed bound for the following […]
A day with the bees
Over the weekend we had the most fabulous warm sunny weather. After a few weeks of varied weather, some sunshine some showers, the bees have been nipping in and out making the most of the sunshine when they could. Last weekend we saw the dandelions bursting into life and this for me signals the start of […]
30th Anniversary as an entrepreneur
New York to Dorset This day in 1990 I started my first business, Possi. I was 21 years old and had recently returned from working in New Jersey as a private Art tutor. Finishing Art school that year, I had initially planned to travel the world, but an opportunity to visit New York was too […]
Red mason bee
Swarm season Preparing my bees for the onset of spring, and in particular, the swarm season is my main activity right now. During the peak in May, I expect many calls from people who have suddenly found a swarm of bees land in their garden. Early call I was somewhat surprised to receive such a […]
Global offline hour
Lockdown As I write this, much of the world is under a ‘Lock down’. Businesses closed unless absolutely necessary for distributing food, power and medical supplies to each nation’s population. Many have been ‘Furlonged’, sent home under the Government’s generous payment of 80% of their wages. Others of the vast self employed and tech industry, […]
Plastic beehives, good or bad?
Bad Plastic Recent years have got me to thinking that anything plastic is a bad thing and I’ve been doing my best to stop buying anything that contains this unsustainable product. I could write a whole piece on this but I want to focus on the dilemma […]
Wisdom from an 8 year old
Bee Safari We all learn from children, but wisdom I received from an 8 year old gave me reason to think about my own behaviour. Yesterday I had to change the plans for my weekly Bee Safari at The Newt. The high winds making walks through the woodland dangerous. Instead my group joined me in […]
A ‘Swell’ Eco Lodge on Christmas Island
Swell Eco Lodge Christmas Island was a necessary stop off on our journey to Cocos Keeling island. Swell Eco Lodge became our home for three nights as we crossed the Indian Ocean. We had decided to travel via the ‘Northern route’ through Jakarta, rather that the more commonly used Perth route. When looking up […]
Making dreams come true
The vivid dream Twenty eight years ago I had a very vivid dream. It was such an extraordinary dream, that when I awoke I shared it with my then husband, mother and anyone else who would listen. It went like this: I was sat in the window seat of an aeroplane, next to my mother. […]
Do the Bees know it’s Christmas?
Torpor As I am busy preparing for the festivities, the bees get swifter visits in between more pressing activities. During the winter months, it’s not so necessary to check on bees daily as they are mostly in a state of torpor, closely clustered together deep inside the hive. The colder temperatures and rain prevent them […]
The gifts of 2019
I do get excited at this time of year, but not particularly because of the usual hype of the festive season. I really love saying ‘thank you’, and writing cards to those I have met over the years and think fondly of. This year, I have been able to make the time to make some […]