Hi everyone. I hope you're having a great weekend. It's already the last weekend of June, which doesn't seem at all possible, does it?
Thanks everyone for your bee questions and comments. When I open the hives I do use a smokers, but I don’t suit up. I do suit up when I put in a new batch of bees because then you get so many flying around all confused. New bee packages contain 10,000-12,000 bees, and they all have to leave the package and get into the hive so there's a lot of bees in motion at once.
But usually when I go into the hive I don’t get all that many that fly out. Most of them stay inside the hive doing their job and some of them are off looking for pollen and nectar. Those bees are so busy they just ignore you. It’s just those few guard bees you have to be aware of. However, if you stay calm, you can usually just ignore them, or if they are really bugging me, I have a brush with soft bristles that I use to move bees inside the hive (when and if I need to move them), and I can also use that tool to brush the bees off of me.
And not to bore anyone with more bee photos or to give anyone the heebie jeebies, but the wild milkweed growing in my garden is now starting to flower and is attracting all kinds of bees, including my honeybees.
rather than going in and out the main hive entrance like the old hive does. Hmmmm.
Today I am joining Nicole for her Sunday in the Art Room (SITAR) and also Gillena for her Sunday Smiles. I'm going to start off this post with my final page for Matilde's Houses and Buildings challenge at Art Journal Journey. Matilde's challenge runs through this Tuesday.
This page is part of a homemade journal that I used some music sheets in. Then I created this page on top of the sheet.
I used a small piece of textured paper for the house itself, and I also used a TH die cut yellow house block to create the roof. There is some of the yellow pieces underneath the textured paper. I outlined these with a Sharpie. Then I added a die cut butterfly on the roof. The window, flowers and snal are all punch out and/or fussy cut images from 49 and Market. The little white planting pot the flowers are in was a scrap on my table. It's actually from a Greek column die that I had used at some point.
The gentleman is also is TH die cut that's been sitting on my work table (the die has 3 of these men and I used the other 2 at some point). Then to finish my page I used a TH quote rubber-stamp and added a few small flat yellow beads.
In this next photo you can see the whole page within the journal.
And finally, a few views of all the milkweed and also the beehives. This is my wild garden area, and other than a tiny bit of fall and very early spring quick clean up, I don't do anything here. I just let nature take its own course, and occasionally someone gives me some plants and I might add them here because this area gets a lot of sun.
That's all for today. Have a great rest of your weekend and start to the new week.
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