
Bee hives on the roof at Victoria Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland, December 2022

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 10 December 2022
Posted as part of Six Word Saturday
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Look close people. Its not just a mural, there are actual Bee Boxes in Ireland. I always wondered Why countries like Scotland and Iceland don’t foster Biodynamic Ecologies like support Honeys Bees in their countries. At least Ireland is ahead of the curve. Brian Bowman Research Director Camden Loche Inc.
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That is a little harsh. I don’t know about Iceland but Scotland is making some effort. There are a number of beekeepers and there are beehives at Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. But we all need to do more, for sure.
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Debbie,
We offered via The Green Party in Scotland and contacted The EDC Board with an offer from us of $128 ml (usd) investment for Ecological Research including Beehives plus 200+Jobs. Turned Down Flat. I conducted the 5 year research with The United Nations Agricultural Office on Rebuilding Soil Ecologies.
We are now working with Beijing and Egypt for sustainable agriculture.
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I sympathise Brian – working with governments is hard work. They are good at sounding interested and doing nothing.
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Happy for bees in Belfast, far away from this elephant’s trunk: https://fakeflamenco.com/2022/12/10/fuzzy-wuzzy-was-a-wall-art/
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A lucky find Debbie. I am all for bee boxes in cities 🙂
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From what I’ve heard, Debs, it might be a little cool for them right now.
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Absolutely. Though they are quite well sheltered here
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I’m getting into the festive spirit!
https://anthropologist.wordpress.com/2022/12/10/six-word-saturday-christmas-tree-the-shelbourne-hotel-dublin/
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What a beautiful mural! I couldn’t find a mural on file but a sculpture: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2022/12/10/worker-beeing-told-where-to-go/
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Seeing those busy bees made me feel I should join in too: https://margaret21.com/2022/12/10/as-i-walked-out-one-midsummer/
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Great to have you – and what a beauty you have given us
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Thanks Debbie. We all need a cheer-up. Though our friends in Australia might be hot enough already.
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Great find, Debbie 👏 Fantastic to see bees have a place in the city 🐝 Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2022/12/10/went-to-bridges-but-mist-them/
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Yes, more places are making the effort to give them homes. These were brought here in 2020
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I like this! Here’s mine: https://suejudd.com/2022/12/10/they-were-blowing-in-the-wind/
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I was happy to find them. And the views over the city were great too
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Win-win, then!
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Great shot!
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Thanks Margaret. I went up for the general view and was delighted to find these little fellows
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I immediately got to “work” looking at this and created my entry of “leisure” – https://flightsofthesoul.wordpress.com/2022/12/10/thinking-of-beautiful-warm-summer-morning/ 😀
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