Y'all thought I was lying when I said there was a castle on campus, didn't you.
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Y'all thought I was lying when I said there was a castle on campus, didn't you.
A corner of the massive park at uni where I'm currently memorising the Latin names of 200 plant species and studying botany. Pretty gorgeous study environment!
Major life update
Exciting things are happeniing!
For the first time in forever, I have a long-term idea of what I’m gonna do. I applied to uni a couple of months ago, had to go through two entrance exams, and got in!! “So Linda - what are you gonna study???” Lemme tell you
I’ll be studying garden design at this quaint dream-landscape-campus in the south of Sweden. One of the university buildings is a freaking stone *castle* covered in vines surrounded by this massive park with plants from all over the world and trees that are old as fuck. I’m basically going to Hogwarts and studying herbology irl. That’s what it looks like. What is life.
This also means that I’m moving. Which is so many levels of exciting, but I haven’t really had the time to contemplate any of this since I work overtime as a tea consultant (yay!) at a café. Oh and occasionally also as Elsa at children’s parties. Once again - what.is.life?
And this is all happening in two weeks. So that’s that.
I’m pretty flabbergasted by the turns life can take. This spring was really bad on so many levels. And then everything kind of happened at once. Suddenly my life was just moving in a whole new direction and it all just kind of worked out. I want to laugh and cry at the same time right now.
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WATCH: Honey on Tap: A New Beehive that Automatically Extracts Honey without Disturbing Bees [video]
WITHOU T DISTURBING THE BEES THAT IS FANTASTIC BEES ARE GREAT
You don’t understand how fabulous this is!!
This hive structure, if it works like the descriptions imply, would make beehives something super affordable, that just about anyone could install near their home and maintain. AND it would reduce the cost of harvesting honey by more than just the money-
A typical honey harvesting device costs $200-300, plus the time it takes to use to harvest. For a Langstroth hive, you have to suit up (gear which can be pricey), remove the comb (which is highly disturbing to the bees), install said comb in the extractor (scraping all the caps off the comb first), spin out the honey, RE-open the hive (after suiting up and again disturbing the bees), and put the comb back.
If you use a method that doesn’t require an extractor, you usually end up destroying the comb, which is damaging to the hive and intensively laborious for your bees because they have to completely remake the combs from scratch.
What this looks like is that you probably wouldn’t even need to suit up any time you wanted to harvest honey (though you would still need the equipment for installation of the colony and for inspections, etc, or if you’re still getting used to the colony). Removing the viewing window on a hive doesn’t disturb the bees at all (ours hardly even notice us), and the shift in the comb to start extraction is unlikely to cause enough disturbance to merit a response.
The bees get to keep/recycle all the materials they created (aside from the honey), and you get fresh, almost-effortless honey.
Perhaps the most important and AWESOME thing about this?? The “Flow Frames” that allow for this type of extraction can be used with pre-existing hive boxes. This means that folks who already own bees that are being kept in most kinds of hives, especailly the standard Langstroth hive boxes, can replace their old frames with Flow frames without having to start from scratch.
The Indiegogo campaign to start production on these launches in just a few hours (11AM AU EST, Feb. 23rd, 2015), so if you want to help these folks revolutionize bee-keeping, I would suggest signing up for their mailing list!
OMG OMG OMG OMG! This is still one of the most awesome things I have ever seen and if I ever get enough land to keep Bees at all I want to get at least one of these!
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS BEEEEEEEEEEyotches
Laverne Cox by Alexei Hay, for Entertainment Weekly June 19.
Today we celebrate midsummer in Sweden! The only holiday where you're practically expected to wear a flower crown and dance like a frog around a giant phallic symbol. In other words: I FREAKIN LOVE IT! Not so sure about the "summer" this year though, we currently have +12 degrees and it's raining...
Eurovision 2016: The Return of Petra Mede
let’s petition.
This is how my cat watches Eurovision: COZY FABULOUS.
Rare dolphin sighting in Sweden, ten minutes from where I live! This day took a turn.
fair and cold, like a morning of pale spring