Daily Archives: January 29, 2017


Online Introduction to Beekeeping Class

Visit Hilary Kearney’s Beekeeping Like a Girl website and learn all about beekeeping from the comfort of your computer. An online version of her popular Intro to Beekeeping class is now available to stream. If you’re thinking about starting a backyard beehive or are just curious about what’s involved with keeping bees, then this is a great introductory class for you. The class is designed for absolute beginners so, no prerequisite knowledge is required. You can start watching it even if you know absolutely nothing about bees and by the time you finish, you’ll be ready to get started with your own backyard beehive! She will teach you: how the honey bee lives, discuss different hive designs, what tools to buy, how to place your hive, how to acquire bees, honey harvesting methods, and common hive pests. Plus, there are practical hints about how to be successful as a beekeeper, what to look for during inspections and how to avoid common mistakes.

The class focuses on natural beekeeping practices which are often the opposite of what is presented in most beekeeping books. So, even if you have read a few books, taken some other classes or already started keeping bees, it still has tons to offer. The combination of lecture-style still images and fascinating footage alongside my entertaining narration will keep you engaged and learning. With unlimited streaming, you can watch it as many times as you want! $40. Watch a free trailer at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/gndhoney


Sunday, February 12, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm – Gardens of Awe and Folly: A Traveler’s Journal on the Meaning of Life and Gardening

Vivian Swift will present a lecture at Tower Hill Botanic Garden on Sunday, February 12 from 1 – 2 pm, followed by a book signing.  Free with admission but pre-registration requested at www.towerhillbotanicgarden.org.

Nine masterpiece gardens, nine stories of grandeur, sorrow, disaster, triumph, discovery, and joy. From Scotland to Key West, from Brazil to Paris–even right next door–there is always something to learn about being human from a great garden.

Vivian Swift is the author of When Wanderers Cease to Roam: A Traveler’s Journal of Staying Put and Le Road Trip: A Traveler’s Journal of Love and France. When not traveling, she lives on Long Island Sound with her husband.