...or maybe blue velvet breeches with little lace cuffs at the calves.
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...or maybe blue velvet breeches with little lace cuffs at the calves.
What are you guys on?! The scruffiest blue denims money can buy (a couple of years ago), for work and play. Must admit I did buy a rather fetching bow tie for this Saturday's bee do. The ESBA is a hundred yrs old.
Currently in the association shed and chuckling whilst making up frames. We do have colonies in heat, as it were, but thankfully the evening is cool and there are none exploring my scented areas.
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I thought all professors of something or other wore smoking jackets ,plus fours and tartan silk waistcoats
Now I find bow ties are part of the outfit
perfume is lemon grass
A beekeeping Bo Brummel I had imagined
Sadly down on his luck he now spends most of his time in a shed
Nicky Fairbairn reborn!
Obama has the shed bugged and this was the conversation relayed to him via GCHQ
Bees in the news again today: heavy losses in England over winter http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-22861651. Seems to me that any type of bee does OK in good conditions but only the tough local native/native-cross types survive a bad year. Why is it that these surveys neglect to ask what type of bee folk are keeping and in what sort of hive? That would be useful data.