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I finished my 3rd Santa. I just put it out on picturetrail in the holiday section. All I can say is I wished I would have started woodcarving a long time ago (I started about 8 or 9 months ago). I guess 'better late than never'. Plus, I wished I could do it everyday. When the beekeeping season is over I hope to spend more time doing it. Ha, ha but then we are expecting our second child in Feb. so we shall see. Beeguy
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Nice santa Beeguy. Keep it up and thanks for sharing your talent.
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BG, What type of honey do your bees produce? * I was buying basswood honey but I lost my supplier. Most of the honey we get here is clover, sometimes we can get fireweed. That is a nice Santa for your second one. http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...amp;uid=731540 |
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Hey Beeguy I only wish my third santa was that good it took me a long time to get where I wasent embarrased :-[ to show them off. Nice to see as you progress keep up the good work. Boy I am sounding like a teacher now I had better get out of here. : ![]() Colin |
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Hi Rick, In our area honey is generally produced from alfalfa and sweet clover. But, the honeybees will forage on pretty much whatever flowers they can find. That is why I call my honey 'From the Wildflowers of Yankton County, SD'. Thanks for looking and commenting on my latest carving. I know I have a long way to go in learning woodcarving, but I am sure enjoying the ride. Beeguy |
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Very nice work, Beeguy!! I know what you mean about wishing you'd started sooner. I'm just thankful I found carving at all! Sure is a lot of fun, isn't it?!! Callynne
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