Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Great log beehives saves our Crops

We believe you can use the find it guide to find solutions to many things including nature.  This nature project can help you and our bees.
Making OAK log Beehives the easy way with a really good chain saw and a little muscle.

I've followed the dimensions that allow for at least 10 to 15 gallons of space. Cavity dimension is 12" circumference and 28" deep.

This oak log was a little heavier than the cedar logs but boy does it sound solid once you chain saw out the rotten debris. This solid oak beehive is going to last years. Carved out a solid base and installed a roof / landing board where you can place potted plants or potted fruits and vegetables.

#logbeehives #saveourbees #beehives

Monday, February 17, 2020

Examining the life puzzle

This video takes a different look at life and shares insight into looking at life.
 This video is titled, Seeing the big picture. The video is made by a father, military veteran, author, and choice provider by the name of Samuel Washington. This video is the first real push in his YouTube debate and features his two sons. The boys are nine and ten.

The video takes us through an imaginary world where everything is perfect and our life and success is already setup for us. The video then brung is back to reality letting us know that type of world doesn’t exist. Sam lets the audience know that life is like a puzzle. Each of us have our own unique puzzle and none of us are born with all of the pieces for that puzzle. Instead, we must get out , grow, and go collect those pieces for our puzzle. Our puzzle pieces look like lessons we experience everyday single day. We have to be willing to go through those and pick to pick up our puzzle pieces. Finally, once we’ve collected enough pieces we can slowly start to see the big picture and I have a feeling it’s going to be a beautiful one.

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Vlogger shares times in Perth

Vlogger shares times in Perth Australia and her history in the area.
A little trip down memory lane as Nat shows the constant areas she used to hang out while living in Perth, Australia while studying for her undergrad degree. Nat is an international student coming from the Philippines. She goes through to places such as Cottesloe Beach where she tells a story about her open water swimming competition then goes to Mosman Park, the area where she used to live.

In Mosman Park, she explains how the area inspired her to work hard. Mosman park is a wealthy subdivision in Perth, Australia and the people who live there own huge mansions and even yachts.

After Mosman Park, she makes her way to Fremantle, a quaint town in the south of Perth where her university is located. Fremantle is known to have the best seafood. Some views of the beach area are also shown. After that she goes to the University of Notre Dame where she used to study for her undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Healthy & Physical Education.

Some may ask, why leave this beautiful city for Manila? Well, she's answered everything about why she left Australia in this vlog.

Friday, February 14, 2020

The travel life enjoy it now

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Bees the life force of Mother Nature

The beautiful wonders of nature itself and how you can do your part with Bees, and enjoy wonder blooming plants with these tips.
When you build a pollinator garden you'll be amazed not just by its color and beauty but because of a whole host of insects that will be attracted to it.

Sure you'll be visited by honey bees but they will also be outnumbered by hundreds of other pollinators and beneficial insects.

This year please consider spending a little money on planting seeds, starts, and full-grown pollinator loving plants in your yard.

As always my mission is to establish a more natural way of beekeeping by working with residential and commercial owners and landowners in Washington and Oregon to establish log hive and live tree hives and rebuild pollinating habitat.

#loghives #saveourbees #pollinators #beneficialinsects