YO GEORGIANS! :)

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Speaking of honey. My DH pulled these honeys out of the cabinet and asked me to put them somewhere else (with my other honeys) so we could have more cabinet space! Lol! My favorites are the Tupelo and the Orange Blossom! Brucifer, Costco in Cumming carries a 45 oz jar of Wildflower raw honey for about $12. Made in North Ga mountains. Next post will show info
 
I might have to do that crop surgery after all. The crop still isn't empty. :( I'm going to give her some oil and massage her. If she still isn't empty tomorrow morning, I'll do it. I don't want this one to die if I can help it. I rarely name my birds and she's one of my named ones.
 
View attachment 1079425 View attachment 1079426 View attachment 1079427 View attachment 1079428 Speaking of honey. My DH pulled these honeys out of the cabinet and asked me to put them somewhere else (with my other honeys) so we could have more cabinet space! Lol! My favorites are the Tupelo and the Orange Blossom! Brucifer, Costco in Cumming carries a 45 oz jar of Wildflower raw honey for about $12. Made in North Ga mountains. Next post will show info
@Flowerbh Y'all have a nice collection of honey, but the kind I'm looking for is "Sourwood" honey. Since you live right in the heart of where it's produced, I'm surprised you don't have at least one jar appearing in those photos. The new crop is just starting to come in, but most honey suppliers are still Sold Out until next month.

If you and Randy started beekeeping, I bet you could produce some awesome honey. A good location for the hives would be on the right, near the lake, as people approach Bear Ridge Lodge. You have the land and flower production to sustain honey production, and you probably have wild sourwood trees in your local area, so you can collect it when it is in season in late July and early August. You could collect wild local mountain honey the rest of the year (Spring/Fall). Some people swear that local, unfiltered honey relieves allergies brought on by pollen.

Sourwood honey gets top dollar compared to all other kinds of honey. Do a Google search, and you'll see what I mean. Taste it, and you'll know why.
 
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