gavin
02-09-2012, 08:42 AM
Scotland on Sunday (http://www.scotsman.com/scotland-on-sunday/scotland/peter-ross-sweet-life-of-the-alternative-society-1-2501458) have a nice piece on beekeeping in Scotland featuring some of the leading lights of the craft.
The video is a collection of stills of some of the beekeepers featured.
Not a peep about the bee holocaust the paper's competitor in the west burbles on about. It does - justifiably - mention the long-term decline in keeping honeybees but also the recent surge in taking up beekeeping.
Here is a quote from near the end:
There is something pleasingly modest about beekeepers, I think, in their devotion to and admiration for a society so different from our own. They are full of wonder at the vibrant miniature worlds they help to sustain, lost in the dizzying, dazzling industry of the hive.
That may well be true of beekeepers in general but it certainly applies to those Peter Ross spoke to.
The video is a collection of stills of some of the beekeepers featured.
Not a peep about the bee holocaust the paper's competitor in the west burbles on about. It does - justifiably - mention the long-term decline in keeping honeybees but also the recent surge in taking up beekeeping.
Here is a quote from near the end:
There is something pleasingly modest about beekeepers, I think, in their devotion to and admiration for a society so different from our own. They are full of wonder at the vibrant miniature worlds they help to sustain, lost in the dizzying, dazzling industry of the hive.
That may well be true of beekeepers in general but it certainly applies to those Peter Ross spoke to.