16/07/12
Hello
and welcome to the very first GlastonBees blog, which is to be a
written account about the “Adventures of GlastonBees”. There is
every intention to create this blog in order for it to be:
informative, useful (as in full of use), interesting, with a hint of
a humorous perspective view from me regarding my life with the world
of bees, bee hives and anything that I think is worth telling you
about.
The
last time I had to write something for someone else to read like this
was my English teacher, a Mrs who shall remain nameless. A few years
have passed since I was last marked for my spelling and grammar, so
please ignore any deliberate mistakes that you may find; they are
there purely for the sake of my English teacher who was always
leaving such lovely, friendly comments on all of my work.
I
am pleased to inform you (and her) that at least my vocabulary has
expanded, which opens up a whole world of interesting verbal
concoctions for me but not in a verbal diarrhoea kind of way.
This
blog has come about from long and interesting conversations whilst
talking to my friends about my adventures of:
- Bees,
- Building
Beehives
- My life and
- Visiting
people’s homes who have bees living with them but who do not really
want them there.
I
have always tried to portray my story in an articulate manner so that
my friends would be able to understand fully, some of the silly,
downright amusing situations that I seem to get myself into quite
often.
The
general consensus thought that these little adventures should be
shared with a much wider audience, so instead of utilising the TV
broadcasting system and competing with those primetime programs for
weekend viewing, we decided that a blog would be much more affordable
since I'm working on a smaller budget than the Director General of
the BBC.
For
the last few weeks I have been delving through my memory banks to
recall relevant and suitable memories to begin putting my blog
together.
I
must point this out now that I will not use any accurate names,
places or information of anybody to prevent causing embarrassment to
them. This blog is about my thoughts, experiences and how I
perceived the events that have transpired and not intended to cause
any harm to people that I have met on this wonderful journey.
Welcome
to my world...
Labels: Bee hives, Bees, GlastonBees, Honey Bees, Welcome