
This spring our pussy willow was blooming and it was covered, completely covered with bees . . . and it was beautiful. At that point they were so busy getting the pollen . . . that they weren’t bothering me at all. It’s different from being in the hive. If you open up their hive they can get made at you. They’ll buzz around you and try and bug you to get you out of there. But when you’re right next to a tree with a lot of bees they’re so busy doing their work that they don’t bother you at all.
– Mery Molenaar

Some of the hardest lessons, the best lessons, have come from making dumb mistakes.
– Patricia Butler
West Virginia Beekeepers Association 2009 Spring Meeting
Trinity Assembly of God Church
3/28/09

I didn’t know anything about bees and I was scared about getting stung because as a kid I had kicked a yellow jacket nest and I had gotten probably a hundred stings on my body. I was actually really nervous about getting in and working them the first time because I didn’t know what they would do. I wore two pairs of pants, a long turtleneck, another shirt and then the suit and I died because I was really hot!
But I didn’t get stung. And I got fascinated looking at them.
– Suzanne Connolly Howes

I’m a beekeeper. Um hmm… The bees keep me.
– Marge McLellan

I’m a gardener. I came to the bees from the garden, you know, just wanted to know more about pollination. I don’t ever remember not wanting to keep bees.
– Julie Finley

My dad was a beekeeper. He had been a beekeeper way before I was born and still kept bees as I was growing up. I remember bees in the backyard because I remember being stung once. I put a bouquet of flowers in my pocket and got stung. It was pretty painful but it always stuck with me.
– Ruth Eastman

It’s wonderful to see . . . life!
– Mery Molenaar

I’ve always been interested in bees as pollinators, but when we lived in the city I didn’t think I had to worry that much about them. When we moved out here it was my intention to plant fruit trees. So in the back of my mind I thought it would be important to keep bees.
– Patricia Butler
Sustainability Film Series
Denver Botanic Gardens
2/19/09
Chemical Free Beekeeping Conference
Southeast Community College
11/22/08
Hosted by the Nebraska Beekeepers Association
Feminist Ecology Exhibition
Koehnline Museum of Art
10/28/08 – 11/7/08
Heartland Apiculture Society Annual Meeting
Marshall University
7/10/2008
Summer Sustainability Forum
Chautauqua Community House
6/23/08
Hosted by Transition Boulder County
Montserrat Encaustic Conference
Montserrat College of Art
6/7/08 – 6/8/08
Bioneers Conference
University of Colorado
10/19/07
Crestone Energy Fair
Crestone, Colorado
8/31/07
Sustainability Forum
Boulder Outlook Hotel
8/16/07
Hosted by Transition Boulder County
Rhode Island Premiere
AS220
7/23/07
Hosted by the Rhode Island Beekeepers Association