Blogs tagged with "Tag/Pacific Northwest beekeeping"
Holding Patterns...
Sun, Aug 12, 2012
honey recipe
Fri, Jul 6, 2012
Cheeseburgers and honeybees...
Sun, Jul 1, 2012
how to build a pro yard in an afternoon..
Sun, Apr 15, 2012
Building Hives, rebuilding blogs: test post.
Sun, Apr 1, 2012
sneak peak at 2012
branding hives!
Sun, Apr 1, 2012
December reading
Mon, Nov 28, 2011
2011 Label: The Captains Daughter
Fri, Oct 14, 2011
Summer winds down, Autumn gets in gear...
Tue, Oct 4, 2011
Shipwreck Honey Tees available this week
Tue, Sep 27, 2011
we have shirts coming, on sale soon!
August Update
Sat, Aug 20, 2011
Angry Birds and Bees
Sat, Jul 16, 2011
Amuse-Bouche feat. Shipwreck Honey
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Some shots of the reception last week where Shipwreck Honey made it's downtown debut, gracing a caramelized pineapple with whipped mascarpone. Click through for the jump to get the recipe from the Chef and photographer, Greg Moss, of Greg Moss Photgraphy, Seattle WA. We are already planning a second shoot at the Alki Apiary, Greg has a phenomenal eye for detail and Im excited to see what he comes up with for the shoot, Apiarys arent exactly conventional muses.....at least not yet! Visit his site, like him on facebook and be sure to ask about the rock-bottom Summer photography deals going on now at his Studio.
Notes on Royalty
Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Such is the story of Queen Bee’s. This Thursday night (last week) I held the Queen to be replaced in my hand and let her wander around my fingers and arms and was just in awe of Her. She is long, delicate and amazing in movement. I wondered what she was thinking as she wandered around in the ambient light of the evening shade, something she has never known before.
Partyin' @ the Strawberry patch
Sun, Jun 12, 2011
I am the only human on the face of this earth who finds the foul creature to be so malignant, so full of evil that once I thought I saw in its demonic, beethirsty eye, the glint of a taunt to try my hand against it.
Summer Begins (finally)
Mon, Jun 6, 2011
A new yard we will be introducing later this Fall is more of a Northwest eco-warrior yard and will be identified as such. We’ve got so much stuff in the hopper; I don’t think there could be a more exciting project. I really need a musician project so I can call that honey: Henry Pollens.