My First Harvest of Homemade Honey!

Today marked a truly special moment – I bottled honey for the first time, and what a sweet success it turned out to be! After carefully tending to my bees and giving them the time they needed to work their magic, I was finally able to reap the reward of their hard work.

The result? A total of 44 jars of pure, golden honey! There’s something incredibly rewarding about enjoying something so natural and unprocessed, knowing it came straight from the hive to the jar. It’s a feeling of connection with nature and the incredible teamwork of bees, who work tirelessly to produce such a precious treat.

Every jar holds the essence of the flowers my bees have visited, and I can’t wait to share this delicious, golden sweetness with friends and family.

For now, I’ll keep refining my beekeeping skills and look forward to future harvests. There’s always something new to learn in this fascinating world of beekeeping. Stay tuned for more honey adventures!

Inspection of Beehives: Colony 1 and 2

Today, I carried out a routine inspection of my two beehives, Colony 1 and 2. Regular hive inspections are crucial to ensure the health of the bees and the productivity of the colony. During the inspection, I checked for signs of healthy brood patterns, honey production, and any potential pests or diseases. Both colonies are thriving, with strong queen activity and plenty of worker bees contributing to the hive’s overall well-being.

If you’re new to beekeeping, remember that frequent inspections not only keep your bees healthy but also help you learn more about the fascinating world of beekeeping.

First Solo Visit to the Bees: A Learning Experience

Today, I had my first “almost” solo visit to the bees. With guidance from a beekeeper friend, I successfully applied the medication to protect the hive from the dreaded Varroa mite. It was fascinating to experience working with the beehives up close. I even encountered an unexpected guest – a little mouse taking a nap near the beehive, which I kindly had to shoo away. An unforgettable day in nature and another step forward on my beekeeping journey.

A Hedgehog Family Under the Terrace

For some time, a hedgehog made its home under the wood of my terrace. I often saw it scurrying around, especially in the quiet evening hours. Recently, it became clear that the hedgehog wasn’t alone – a few tiny babies appeared alongside it. It was quite a charming discovery!

However, ever since Bijou, our newest pet, arrived, the hedgehog has been slowly relocating, perhaps feeling a little overwhelmed by the increased activity around the house. Now, it seems they’ve found a new home next door, possibly seeking a quieter space, away from the energetic presence of our pets. While I’ll miss seeing them, it’s reassuring to know they’re not far away and still part of the neighborhood’s ecosystem.

First Honey

Yesterday morning, we harvested our very first batch of delicious honey from our bees! It was an incredibly rewarding experience to see the fruits of our bees’ labor, and the taste of fresh honey straight from the hive is something truly special. We’re thrilled to share this sweet milestone with you and look forward to many more harvests in the future. Stay tuned for more updates from our beekeeping adventures!

A New Chapter: Welcoming “My Heartbreaker’s Bijou” into Our Life

After 15 years without a dog, my life has taken a delightful turn. I’m thrilled to introduce you to “Heartbreaker’s Bijou,” a stunning foxred Labrador Retriever who has already captured my heart and the hearts of my whole family.

For over a decade, I lived without the joy that only a dog can bring. Yet, deep down, I always knew there was a missing piece, a quiet longing for the companionship and love that a dog offers. The decision to welcome a dog back into my life wasn’t made lightly, but when I met Bijou, it was as if all the stars aligned.

Bijou is more than just a pet; she’s a reminder of the simple joys of life—long walks, playful moments, and that unconditional love that dogs so generously give. Her vibrant energy and affectionate nature have brought a new rhythm to my days, one filled with warmth and happiness.

Welcoming Bijou into my life feels like reclaiming a part of myself that had been dormant for too long. She’s not just a dog; she’s a companion, a friend, and a source of endless joy. Here’s to many happy years ahead with my Heartbreaker’s Bijou!

Got her on the 11th of August

Back to Quality Data

After using the smartphone with the typical noise cancelling headphones from Bose and Sony for years, I charged my fIIO X1 II today and noticed immediately the difference it makes.

Should it really satisfy us with the data quality we get?

Something wants to make us get used to low data while fetching all the data from us it can get.

The future won’t be the fight for energy anymore, but for data.

I will go back to listening to high res audio without getting tracked what I am listening to and without low res mp3.

Thanks to my wife who gave me the high res player long ago. Just with the Beyerdynamics 770 DT Pro 32 Ohm, you think about why you used mp3 all the time.