CONFUSING ENTHUSIASM WITH RESULTS
When you earnestly believe you can compensate for a lack of skill by doubling your efforts, there's no end to what you can't do.
26 November 2011
17 November 2011
Cheeky chappie
Should this be on Photoshop Disasters? |
Bill has written a book, The Bad Beekeepers' Club, published in the US as Confessions of a Bad Beekeeper.
Reviews anyone?
http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/broadcaster_bill_turnbull_on_honey_hives_and_the_canaries_1_1127730
16 November 2011
Old habits die hard
Home for retired beekeepers? |
09 November 2011
Is it April Fools' Day?
Here is what Philips says: "The design of the beehive is unconventional, appealing, and respects the natural behavior of the bees. It consists of two parts: entry passage and flower pot outside, and glass vessel containing an array of honeycomb frames, inside. The glass shell filters light to let through the orange wavelength which bees use for sight. The frames are provided with a honeycomb texture for bees to build their wax cells on. Smoke can be released into the hive to calm the bees before it is opened, in keeping with established practice."
This urinal-shaped hive is intended to be hung on a wall or pane of glass, with the white bit on the outside and the orange blob on the inside. Seems like an invitation to disaster. A few tugs of the cord from my enthusiastic children would test the hive well beyond destruction, emptying bees into my luxurious boudoir, to the dismay of all. And I wouldn’t wear that dress when beekeeping. |
http://www.design.philips.com/philips/sites/philipsdesign/about/design/designportfolio/design_futures/design_probes/projects/microbial_home/urban_beehive.page
PS. What is an 'orange wavelength,' exactly?