Top 9?! Impossible. I went for the top 12 memories of 2021, though it could have been a top 112.
Read MoreSo hard to narrow it down! All bees are my favorite, but these a probably my most favorite.
Read MoreWhen you love something so much (bees) and feel that your work can make a difference, and you can do even more if you just get this one thing done, and then this one more thing, and then this one more thing… productivity becomes an addiction and everything else falls away.
Read MoreThe Maasai are a pastoralist people who dominated the landscape of Tanzania, flowing with the wet and dry seasons, just like the African honey bees, and much of the wildlife.
Read MoreThink - a pop-up hands-on bee museum for kids! Who will be there? I will be, and hopefully you!
Read MoreJoin me for a hike on Table Rock! *virtually*
Read MoreWhen I first heard of living "bee fences" to deter elephants from farms - I was in love! As you know I love win-win-win solutions to conservation issues.⠀
Read MoreTeachers, group leaders, and homeschool parents - thank you so much for your "Kids and Bees Build Challenge" submissions!
Read MoreI went kicking and screaming to the virtual Eco-Farm conference this year.
Read More“You need a sabbatical.” These were words our former board chair, Ellen, had uttered to me while watching me work myself to a nubbin somewhere around 2016. I brushed it off…
Read MoreCommunity Resources for the Almeda Fire
Read MoreKids and Bees has partnered with Minecraft: Education Edition
Read MoreHapp-bee Hour Hive to Table Cocktail Recipe
Read MoreFind information for our virtual Hive to Table fundraiser events here!
Read MoreMy grandmother said it best when she told me, at the age of 91, that “You will never have it ‘all figured out.’”
Read MoreAs most of the country is staying home to keep themselves and their families safe, I thought it might be a great opportunity to engage in a community science bee project with your kids.
Read MoreWhat if bees can make a better wine?
Read MoreAs I write this, many of you are currently “sheltering in place” around the country as we take every day as it comes.
Read MoreA story from a beekeeper in the field (of almonds).
Read MoreI often wonder what the country would look like if everyone eats like I do.
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