Beekeeping, Gardening and Quilting in Eastern Wake County, North Carolina









Thursday, December 31, 2009

Blue Moon


Once in a Blue Moon
"Blue moon" appears to have been a colloquial expression long before it developed its calendrical senses. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first reference to a blue moon comes from a proverb recorded in 1528:
If they say the moon is blue,We must believe that it is true.
Saying the moon was blue was equivalent to saying the moon was made of green (or cream) cheese; it indicated an obvious absurdity. In the 19th century, the phrase until a blue moon developed, meaning "never." The phrase, once in a blue moon today has come to mean "every now and then" or "rarely"—whether it gained that meaning through association with the lunar event remains uncertain.

The most common explanation (by NASA and the American Heritage Dictionary) defines a "Blue Moon" as two full moons in a single month - this occurs about every 2-1/2 years on average.

This month (12/09) it occured on Dec 2 and again on the 31st. But the weather is supposed to be rainy - not sure if we'll see it or not!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Feeding the Birds


In the summer, I never feed the birds - I feel there's enough around without me having to help out. But in the winter, I really feel the birds struggle finding enough food. Especially since we continue to destroy their habitat. I have lots of hollies for the birds and bees and other food sources in the yard and I try to keep fresh water for everybody.
We're supposed to have some really cold (the weatherman said BITTER) weather toward the end of this week so I bit the bullet and bought some bird seed. I just put up the feeders and I'm waiting - they'll be along.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Dodged the bullet!


We dodged the bullet again - no snow in our area but lots of rain. It seems it has rained the whole month of December and more on the way for Christmas.
Hope all of you have a happy holiday. I'll be back in 2010.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Turnips and Carrots


The garden is done for this year but I did pull up some carrots and turnips. The carrots were planted from seed but the turnips are volunteers.
I've cooked the carrots - just roasted in the oven with potatoes and onions - so good.
I'm not much of a turnip eater!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

To Be a Bee


Q: How long do honeybees live?
A: Drones live from 3 to 10 weeks, if food is scarce or winter arrives, they are usually evicted from the hive. A worker bee's life span is shorter in summer than in winter and can range from 1 to 6 months. The queen can live from 2 to 5 years.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Lily


Lily has been busy looking for squirrels.
Life is good!