Bees Grow Strong at Honeyfest San Diego 2012- Jan 13-14-15
Bees Grow Strong at Honeyfest San Diego 2012- Jan 13-14-15
Once upon a Time, Bees were Vanishing, but a contingent of San Diego people with heart began to turn the global condition--on the verge of devastating not only bees, but our supplies of Fruits and Vegetables.
The turning point was Honeyfest 2012, a remarkable three day event, January 12-13-14-15, 2012 in four venues over 78 hours. The event had an amazing showing of support, that was also a Bon Voyage to two of San Diego's Sustainable leaders, Amy Lint and Stephen Malaki Obado Ogendi.
Weeks before the enent, Bees began Buzzing over the upcoming Honeyfest 2012!!!!!, says Noted Talking Beet Plant, Keep The Beet Media Star....who announced that both Lint and Ogendi were recipients of her January "Honor" Roll Award for Sustainability Service locally and globally.
Date: 1/8/2012 10:01:44 AM ( 12 y ) ... viewed 1213 times
read more and see videos on the new plant your dream blog here from the local san diego event that helped bees grow strong!!!!
QUINTESSENTIAL SOLUTIONS FOR THE COMPELLING HEALTH ISSUES
FACING US
Order some Queen Bee Balm made by Malaki Obado Odendi of the Grow Strong Non- Profit, now in Kenya helping his people remember their traditional ways. Available from the Enchanted Garden Pantry...only $6.00,
includes mailing...order a number of them on the Join the Beet Keepers Site. http://plantyourdream.net/?p=3783
you are invited to honeyfest 2012--don't wish this amazing opportunity to become informed and take a stand to grow
more flower power!!!
watch the delightful invite here from brian hedden
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"the bees have immune deficiency syndrome. once their immune system is weakened, they are getting these parasites that are killing them. commercial bees are being exposed to the commercial herbicides and pesticides. once they get this parasite, then the farmers treat them. then they are further weakened and malnourished and stressed. between the pesticide exposure, the malnouishment, and the stress, their immune systems are weakened. this all goes back to poor bee keeping practices. that is my take. it is a complex situation. scientists do not know for sure. it is a combination of factors. if everyone went organic, we would not have this problem. they call it colony collapse syndrome. this is a modern phenomena." --liora leah, mother earth heals blog