I just wanted to add a little about the other lectures I attended at the Biodynamic Conference because, as is one of the foundational concepts of biodynamics, nothing truly stands alone and all is connected. Therefore, the wisdom of one… Continue Reading →
In November I journeyed to the chilly climes of Santa Fe, New Mexico to attend the North American Biodynamic Conference. Not only was Santa Fe beautiful with its scrub brush and sage dotted hills and its star-filled night skies, but… Continue Reading →
The following is from a conversation I had with Susan Knilans, a wonderful women who lives in Oregon and who talks to plants, listens to animals, and absolutely loves the bees. A:Â I have been thinking about something you said… Continue Reading →
In nature, we can see the busy bees literally changing the world around them with their pollination alchemy and their sisterhood of hive life. But there are other ways in which these buzzing insects affect the world, and this is… Continue Reading →
With this question on my mind, I began my journey into a topic that has – and will continue – to open up greater vistas of insight than I have previously imagined. Many definitions have I heard thus far of… Continue Reading →
What is beekeeping, and what is the nature and history of the relationship between humans and honeybees? Here we have my first journey into the annals of beekeeping’s long and colorful history: the nature of its beginnings, the circumstances of… Continue Reading →
Above: “Hunter’s Moon” by Angie Biltcliffe Description The intention of this contract – Wings of the Mineral Kingdom – is to explore the intersection of beekeeping practices and the principles of biodynamic agriculture, with specific focus on lunar, planetary, and… Continue Reading →
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