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Staying Booked: Staying Booked has moved
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Saturday, November 22, 2008. Staying Booked has moved. Has move to the. Check us out there. Posted by Jim Stovall. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A blog about books, writing, literature - and occasionally a little baseball, beekeeping and whatever else comes to mind. The blogger . . . Is Jim Stovall, a journalism professor, author of Writing for the Mass Media. And creator of JPROF.com. A site for teaching journalism. More about him here. 8226; WP: Short Stack. 8226; NYT: Paper Cuts.
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Honey Dot Comb: Enter the rank amateur
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Saturday, February 10, 2007. Enter the rank amateur. Bees have been buzzing around my head, figuratively, for a couple of years now. Before long, I hope, they will be buzzing - literally - around my head (but not too closely). I am about to enter the world of beekeeping. I have been reading a lot about it. I have been attending meetings of the Blount County, Tenn., Beekeepers Association. The beekeepers association is having its annual two-night beekeeping workshop next week, and I will be attending that.
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JPROF: Intercollegiate Online News Network conference set for January
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Friday, October 15, 2010. Intercollegiate Online News Network conference set for January. Intercollegiate Online News Network (ICONN). Will hold its third annual conference on Jan. 13-14, 2011, in Athens, Ga. Mark Johnson, journalism professor at the University of Georgia and faculty adviser to the. Is the conference chair. JeffersonNet content management system. More information can be found at the. Intercollegiate Online News Network. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8226; Honey Dot Comb.
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Honey Dot Comb: Speaking of the farm . . .
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Saturday, February 10, 2007. Speaking of the farm . . . Here's a slide show of pictures of the farm I put together last month:. Posted by Jim Stovall. Jim, what a beautiful farm! I especially like the round bales of hay and the cedar trees dotting the landscape. Don't let the bees chase you while you're painting! February 17, 2007 at 9:38 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is the beekeeper in question, the rank amateur referred to in the first post. Scenes from the farm. Check out the slide show.
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Honey Dot Comb: BeekeepingDaily 12.18.12: Urban beekeeping in Australia
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012. BeekeepingDaily 12.18.12: Urban beekeeping in Australia. The good folks at Google sending us news reports of beekeeping here there and everywhere has passed along this report on urban beekeeping. Urban buzz about beekeeping. It's been called liquid gold and home grown honey - the new trend in some Australian cities . Here's the intro from the Australian TV network:. Published on 11 Dec 2012. And while it's sweet, it's also playing a role in Australia's bio-security. . .
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Honey Dot Comb: BeekeepingDaily 12.19.12: Encouragement for African beekeepers
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012. BeekeepingDaily 12.19.12: Encouragement for African beekeepers. Not much news today. Folks still pushing beekeeping for farms in Africa. Good idea:. Pays, Pinda Tells Mpanda Residents. PRIME Minister Mizengo Pinda has reiterated his call for farmers to actively engage themselves in beekeeping. Saying it requires minimum capital, and yet yields huge profits. Addressing wananchi in Mpanda and Mlele Districts yesterday, Mr Pinda . See all stories on this topic.
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Honey Dot Comb: BeekeepingDaily 12.21.2012: Catching up
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Friday, December 21, 2012. BeekeepingDaily 12.21.2012: Catching up. Well, not so daily, is it, when I manage to skip a daily. Still trying to catch up. Enjoy two day's worth of beekeeping news in one from our friends at Google News alerts:. Five-week, apprentice Master Beekeeper. Sessions slated for Everett. EVERETT, Wash. – A majority of the foods we eat depend on honeybees for pollination. Without healthy bee populations, our fruit and vegetables would be . At Isles Isles, Inc. SL500 AA300 .jpg[/.
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Honey Dot Comb: Settling in for winter, waiting to see what happens
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Friday, December 14, 2012. Settling in for winter, waiting to see what happens. The garden is plowed, the cold weather has begun, and the bees are - mostly - in the hives. Cold weather in East Tennessee, of course, doesn't mean what it does in Nebraska or Vermont. We're waking up this December to some heavy frosts, with temps in the upper 20s at best, and then looking forward to early afternoon highs around 55 or 60. So, to lots of folks, this ain't cold. Posted by Jim Stovall. Rev L L. Langstroth. Is th...