Buzzbee stars in The Hive: A Very Buzzbee Christmas on DVD for young people to enjoy this holiday season. This is a terrific series that we absolutely love!
Honey Bee Priestess Shamanic Medicine Art Print signed by the Artist, Roberta Orpwood "I am the Hive, and the Hive is Me" TITLE: 'Way of the Melissae ~ The Bee Priestess' ARTIST: Roberta Orpwood PAPER SIZE: A3 (420mm x 297mm) MATERIALS: Printed with a professional Fine Art printer which utilises archival pigment-based inks for astounding colour reproduction. PAPER: High-quality, heavyweight, acid-free, textured Fine Art paper OTHER: Small white border is included within the paper size to make mounting and framing easier PACKAGING: Protective sleeve / 100% recycled grey board / strong hardboard envelope ~~~~~ ** K I N D L Y N O T E ** - This print is sold unframed; The frame is not included. - Accessories seen in the photographs are not included. - Colours vary from monitor to true colour (actual artwork). Artwork is always much nicer in the flesh! - International orders may be subject to import tax. Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. - Copyright for all artwork is retained by Roberta Orpwood and is not transferred with the sale. ~~~~~ All artworks and photographs ©Copyright Roberta Orpwood. All rights reserved
The Hives on 'The Death Of Randy Fitzsimmons', touring with Arctic Monkeys, their missing mentor, and the importance of keeping rock young and dumb
Concert photos and review from The Hives show at Gothic Theatre Denver in 2019. The Hives are in the U.S. with Refused for "The Scream Team Tour."
The Hives’ lead singer on whether rock’n’roll keeps you buzzing, on-stage antics and why hornets don’t faze him
Concert photos and review from The Hives show at Gothic Theatre Denver in 2019. The Hives are in the U.S. with Refused for "The Scream Team Tour."
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The Beekeeper’s Shawl is a classic triangle shawl inspired by the harvesting of sweet, delicious honey! Designed for bulky-weight yarn, the shawl features a dense honeycomb texture and chevron border, mimicking the dripping of honey from its comb as it’s pulled from the hive. This shawl is satisfying knit! skill level Intermediate skills required knit, purl, increasing, decreasing, cables finished measurements Length 53" [135cm] Width 26½" [67cm] Measurements given are after blocking materials yarn: 1 skein Cascade Eco+, 100% Peruvian Highland Wool, 478yds/437m per 250g skein, colour 4010 needles: US 10 [6.0mm] 32" circular needles
While on tour with Pink (which included a MSG show on Friday ), The Hives stopped in NYC for their own headlining sold out gig last night (3/24) at Irving Plaza...
The Wood Awards, the flagship for wood in the best of British architecture, furniture and design, sees a vast range of different kinds of projects in its
Whether we're talking about politics or the animal kingdom, learning something new can require a fair amount of time and effort. Luckily, we don't always have to read lengthy scientific papers. Some people do it for us. And not only that — they narrow down everything to a few bullet points and illustrate them to help our minds remember.
Sue Felshin has written a comprehensive article on short cloaks as worn in the 18th century. Documentation for colors, hoods, capes (collars) and styles are outlined in great detail. While actual artifacts of woolen short cloaks have not survived, there are a variety of period prints and art from which Sue draws many of her conclusions. Follow this link to find the full text of her article on the Hive Website. Here is a short excerpt- Short cloaks vs. long cloaksThere really is nothing like a long cloak for keeping warm and dry when standing or walking in cold rain or snow. Long cloaks are cut generously so that you can overlap and hold them closed in front of you to keep the warmth in and the cold and wet out. But you can’t do anything in a cloak. If you turn or bend, the cold starts to slip in, and if you need to use your hands, you lose all warmth as you open your cloak. The hood keeps you from seeing in any direction except in front of you, and when you turn your head to try to see, you find yourself looking at the inside of the hood. And cloaks are heavy, and if it warms up a little you can’t really cool off by throwing the sides back; you’ll choke. Courtesy of the Lewis Walpole Library Digital Collection The knowing one taken in (detail), c. 1760. 760.0.7 An utterly typical short cloak in every way: length, width, collar, strings, color, and apparent material (fulled wool). A typical short cloak was less full than a cloak: it was only lightly pleated or gathered. This was not only economical but practical as a narrower short cloak swings around and gets in the way less. Short cloaks varied greatly in length, but most were about wrist length. When you wear a wrist-length short cloak, you can use your arms without opening the short cloak. When you are not using your arms, you can fold your arms and tuck in your hands so that you can keep your hands and arms warm even without mitts. Or you can cool off by letting the short cloak hang open or by throwing the sides of the short cloak behind you
Whether we're talking about politics or the animal kingdom, learning something new can require a fair amount of time and effort. Luckily, we don't always have to read lengthy scientific papers. Some people do it for us. And not only that — they narrow down everything to a few bullet points and illustrate them to help our minds remember.
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This is a recipe handed down from my Dutch Oma. A delicious treat that is very common in Holland 1 approx. 2 lb.
Imagine the hive that is a global city like, London, then times it by 100! That's what Mumbai is like. Filled to the brim with incredible culture, - 15 Best Things To Do In Mumbai, India - Travel, Travel Advice - Asia, India, Mumbai - Travel, Food and Home Inspiration Blog with door-to-door Travel Planner! - Travel Advice, Travel Inspiration, Home Inspiration, Food Inspiration, Recipes, Photography
Meg is relaxing in the hammock, taste-testing Michael’s latest batch of Arnold Palmers and watching the hummingbirds at their feeders when her hopes for a relaxing early summer morning are dashed. First her father recruits her to help him install a new batch of bees in the hive in her backyard. Then Mayor Shiffley recruits her to placate the NIMBYs (Not in my backyard), as she calls them – a group of newcomers to Caerphilly who have built McMansions next door to working farms and then do their best to make life miserable for the farmers. And finally Meg’s grandmother, shows up, trailed by a nosy reporter who is writing a feature on her for a genteel Southern ladies’ magazine. Cordelia drafts Meg to accompany her and Deacon Washington of the New Life Baptist Church – and the reporter, alas – in their search for a long-lost African-American cemetery. Unfortunately what they discover is not an ancient cemetery but a fresh corpse. Can Meg protect her grandmother – and Caerphilly – from the reporter who seems to see the worst in everything . . . and help crack the case before the killer finds another victim? | Author: Donna Andrews | Publisher: Minotaur Books | Publication Date: Aug 01, 2023 | Number of Pages: 304 pages | Language: English | Binding: Hardcover | ISBN-10: 1250760240 | ISBN-13: 9781250760241
From a painfully on-point workplace novel by Halle Butler to wildly disparate memoirs about fathers by Erin Lee Carr and Dani Shapiro, here are some of the books we’ve loved best this year—so far!
Whether we're talking about politics or the animal kingdom, learning something new can require a fair amount of time and effort. Luckily, we don't always have to read lengthy scientific papers. Some people do it for us. And not only that — they narrow down everything to a few bullet points and illustrate them to help our minds remember.
Whether we're talking about politics or the animal kingdom, learning something new can require a fair amount of time and effort. Luckily, we don't always have to read lengthy scientific papers. Some people do it for us. And not only that — they narrow down everything to a few bullet points and illustrate them to help our minds remember.
There were a number of distinctive symbols the Minoans cultivated that had significant importance in their rituals and way of life. These distinguishing elements were not unique to the Minoans, whi…
Demolition started last week! The kitchen renovation and bathroom addition have been such a long time coming that it doesn’t even feel real that this new space is actually taking shape. Well, at this stage it isn’t taking shape so much as it’s losing its shape and becoming a big empty box. But that’
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Whether we're talking about politics or the animal kingdom, learning something new can require a fair amount of time and effort. Luckily, we don't always have to read lengthy scientific papers. Some people do it for us. And not only that — they narrow down everything to a few bullet points and illustrate them to help our minds remember.
Sun Hives are a hive design coming out of Germany and now gathering interest in Britain. They're part of the world-wide movement towards 'apicentric'
Found: The 18 books to curl up with this summer.
Playing their two favorite kinds of music: 'Rock & roll!'
Team trust is critical to the success of any business. But how can you build it on your team? Hive outlines seven key strategies.
This morning Bonney arrived for her stay in the Wombat Hilton. She is the thirteenth wombat and ninth female to stay in our pen while being prepared for release on our land. Arrival of a new wombat is always a poignant moment. It's hard for the carers to farewell an animal they have lovingly reared from infancy and whom they have come to know well. When they go home they will be surrounded by reminders of the animal who has shared their home, and whom they will never see again. Like all the wombats that are brought to Onemilebridge for release, Bonney was rescued after the death of her mother and raised by human carers who bottle fed, bathed and nurtured her. These carers were available day and night to ensure her survival, and the bond between wombat and foster parent is very strong. Bonney has clearly been well loved and cared for. Wombats raised with kindness by humans repay the affection. When we put Bonney into the pen that will be her temporary home (otherwise known as the Wombat Hilton) she immediately set off to explore. She ran down the two burrows that her predecessors have dug, she jogged in and out of the various shelters, and she sniffed at the pyjamas that accompanied her and that are now in the kennel in the pen to provide a familiar scent and reminder of home. She stopped briefly at the bowl of oats we put out for her but she was too excited to eat any. We as releasers have a specific task. We have to undo some of the human-dependent habits the wombats have developed and prepare them for life in the wild. As long as Bonney remains in the pen we won't interact directly with her at all, though we will observe her closely, feed and water her daily, and collect her droppings. In the beginning we expect her droppings to be loose because she will be stressed by this separation from what she regards as her home, but after a few days they should begin to be solid again. When Bonney approaches for a cuddle we will ignore her. She will learn not to expect companionship from humans. We will resist the temptation to enjoy her company ourselves. It seems apparent that Bonney is a naturally curious and resilient animal. She has already begun to dig and explore. We hope that in a few weeks we will unlatch the hatch in the pen's door and that then Bonney will take her place amongst the wild wombats, hopefully mating and raising a new generation of wombats in this area. There is already another female wombat on the waiting list for the Wombat Hilton.
I can’t take any credit for this cute idea for contractions. I found it in an old mailbox magazine. We have been focusing all week on contractions with not and we will be testing over this on our unit 4 test next week. I thought this was a good, creative change for a lesson. The kids really had fun making the kites. I think their favorite part was being able to hang them over their seat. I’m pleasantly surprised that no one had tried to swat at them. So far so good! If anyone has any cute ideas you use for contractions please share. We seem to test over this skill a lot, so new ideas are always a plus. I posted a link under the pictures for the kite patterns. Kite Pattern Link
Whether we're talking about politics or the animal kingdom, learning something new can require a fair amount of time and effort. Luckily, we don't always have to read lengthy scientific papers. Some people do it for us. And not only that — they narrow down everything to a few bullet points and illustrate them to help our minds remember.
Sun Hives are a hive design coming out of Germany and now gathering interest in Britain. They're part of the world-wide movement towards 'apicentric'
The Hives are the hottest rock act in the U.K. Now Veni Vidi Vicious, the sophomore album from the Swedish phenomenon, gets the full blown major- label treatment in America. [Note: This product is an authorized, licensed CD and is manufactured on demand]