Collective Roundup - Feral Bees, My Lazy Italians & Lining up More Chickens

by Alex Jokela

alex and the bee vac

A week-and-a-half-ago - a bit later than normal in the evening - and the treatment for Lyme disease was underway (it is now pointing toward something else - lupus or rheumatoid arthritis - both, of which, at the age of 30, I should not have) and the not-sleeping-well and the upset-stomach were on full assault modes. An email came in from a friend; it was a forwarding from a post to the UMD Farmers' Market mailing list. Someone had a friend with a tree full of honey bees. They wanted the bees gone.

Published on Tue, 29 Jun 2010 03:07

A Close Encounter...with Chickens

by Alex Jokela

chicken butt

For a while, I have been tacitly involved with a loose group of people who are strong supporters of urban farming. So, strong and so passionate about it, they campaigned for and successfully changed a city ordinance allowing for the keeping of chickens within the city limits of Duluth. My involvement revolved around being technical support for their website, duluthcitychickens.org.

Published on Mon, 21 Jun 2010 23:54

Overthrowing the Italian Queen

by Alex Jokela

the queen must die

After checking the hives on June 6, 2010, it was determined, with much regret, that the Minnesota Hygienic Italian queen...must die. The warrant was signed when I located a supplier of new MHI queens, placed my order, and 5 days later, a small, buzzing package was in the mailbox. The queen arrived last Thursday, and we got home from St. Paul far too late (bad weather postponed our departure from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM) for me to depose the monarch; it would wait until the next day.

Published on Mon, 21 Jun 2010 20:54

Trip to the Lake - Photo Essay - June 13, 2010

by Alex Jokela

We headed to the lake today; took some photos when I was not fishing.

carving, fisherman, yellow rain slicker
pathway to lake
rock sculpture
Published on Mon, 14 Jun 2010 03:36

Phooey! Fog and Rain.

by Alex Jokela

duluth farmers market

We were planning on heading to the in-laws' cabin this weekend, but my mother-in-law was not feeling well. The in-laws stayed in St. Paul, and we stayed in town. We headed to Duluth Farmer's Market and then to the Whole Foods Co-op. At DFM, we were gunning for fresh whitefish, but Lake Superior Fish Co only had smoked fish. We settled on the trout. As tempting as it was to buy beta grapes from Deb Shubat or the petunias and herbs from others, I am sticking to my "30 days without buying books, seeds or plants". We could have bought chocolate from Peace, Love & Chocolate, but decided it to head to pick up groceries at WFC.

Published on Sat, 12 Jun 2010 22:35

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