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HoneyHave you ever been called “Honey”?  It is a term of endearment that is similar to “darling”, “sugar” or “sweetie” and is quite common. Often, in the South, its coupled with another word like “honey-child”, or “honey-honey!” which is used more as an exclamation rather than a name. I’ve heard it combined with other nouns to enhance their meaning like with fishing.  If you have a fishing hole, it is just a place to fish, but if you have a fishing “honey-hole” that is where you catch a lot of fish. It is in song titles and lyrics such as “sugar pie, honey bunch” – an extended term of endearment, presumably loved more than if you just called them “shug”.

The older I get, its one more way to be energy efficient. Folks use it simply to keep from having to remember everyone’s name. You can call little Billy, little Madilyn and little Dominique all “Honey” and have them be happy about it.  Consider the difference between calling someone “Honey” or calling them by a wrong name.  Much better to just go with “Hon” and save time and energy. It’s a happy term and honey is a happy substance.  It’s one of the few things in life that is both good and good-for-you.

Health Benefits

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Locally Available

If you live in the Chattahoochee River Valley, and have allergies or just enjoy honey, you are in luck!  Our 2017 honey has finally been extracted.  The weather has been wet and the winter was difficult, but surprisingly our bees produced beyond our expectations.  Of course, folks on our honey list get first dibs, but happily, honey is available.  If you would like to get on our honey list, just let us know through the “contact us” section of this website.  Honey-honey!

Doug to Present Talk at Hills & Dales Estate

Hills & Dales EstateOn Saturday, September 20, 2014, from 10AM – noon, join Doug as he presents an illustrated talk about honey bees at Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia2014-06-10 10.23.46He is thrilled to be able to promote the importance of the honey bee and to educate others on their life cycle, habitat, pollination practices and threats to survival.  Bees are important in urban settings as well as rural settings.  Hills & Dales falls into both of those categories. The beautiful gardens there depend on bees for pollination and they understand the need for continuing healthy environmental practices and offer educational programs such as this one to the public.  Keeping a healthy population of bees is a key factor in gardening on any scale.  Doug wears many hats related to This make a man feel shame about himself when he is not having the ability to develop hard http://icks.org/n/data/ijks/2017FW-2.pdf free prescription for levitra erection which lasts quite long. It also reduces vigor and vitality. buy levitra online http://www.icks.org/html/04_publication.php?cate=SPRING%2FSUMMER+2007 Intra-cavernous injection, pumping devices and contradiction rings are some manually used devices to fill the male organ to make it rock hard during canada viagra sexual intercourse. Ensure your hormone program is under the supervision of trained and http://icks.org/n/data/ijks/1482458820_add_file_3.pdf cheap cialis in canada highly qualified healthcare professionals. gardening a few of which are being a beekeeper, a gardener and an advocate for the preservation and organic cultivation of plants that are part of a healthy diet for honey bees.  We all need to do our part, and education is the first step.  See live bees in action through an observation hive!  Taste local organic honey.  Listen to the hum of a busy colony of bees.  This workshop is provided through Hills & Dales and will take place at their gardens.  Space is limited and pre-registration is required.  Workshop fees include garden admission, educational session workshop, refreshments and your own jar of honey to take home!  If you are interested you can call 706-882-3242 or email info@hillsanddales.org to register.  Check out the bee workshop teaser on their homepage below.  This graphic is a convenient link to the Hills & Dales Estate website.Hill&DalesBeeTalk