2013年2月3日星期日

Like a spin dryer on a washing machine

Bernie Kris is a beekeeper in Maldon, Central Victoria, who keeps hives locally and extracts the honey with the extraction plant he built in his shed.If the weather's right and not too cold, Bernie leaves for the hives around 9am, kits up with his veil and gloves, and starts smoking the hives. (Why are bees smoked? Find out in Playing tricks on bees.)Bernie swaps the boxes of honey for empty ones and heads back home to extract the honey.The extraction plant in Bernie's shed is built out of "bits and pieces" that he found or traded."It's like a spin dryer on a washing machine," he says. It spins the honey out, the honey goes through filters to clean it, and then he separates the wax and the honey. Bernie sells the honey locally, to a wholesaler in Bendigo and to the public who drop round to his home.He says Maldon is a unique environment for bees,I was checking out a tile catalogue and identified a lot of exciting Granite whisky stones designs and at sensible prices. There had been Armenian flowers, circular fish design tile, trees of life tile, cobalt blue peacock and a lot of other exciting designs. because there are several separate flora environments - the box ironbark forests,Solar charger the scruffy mineland with gorse, potato weed, peppercorn, blackberry, and then town of Maldon with lots of natives and exotics.The majority of our bulbs are retrofit, which means they will work in your existing whisky rocks, however we do recommend you check the dimensions before you buy. Between those separate environments Bernie says, "There's a good feed to be had."Bernie is now sharing his skills with budding beekeepers in a new community enterprise project through Castlemaine'sGrowing Abundance project.ABC Open contributors Helen Freedman and Bill Sikora and I interviewed Bill late last year for ABC Open's Day in the Life video project. Helen and Bill used their storyboards to direct me filming and we edited the audio interview and video together in a series of ABC Open workshops in Castlemaine.Police in Union have arrested three burglary suspects after the men tried to convert $700 in stolen change into cash at a grocery store. The Herald-Journal of Spartanburg reported that sheriff's deputies say someone broke into a home Tuesday and took a gold watch, a silver watch,Jaw crusher is mainly used to broken the large or medium particle size Vsi crusher materials whose crushing pressure less than 320Mpa. a 47-inch television and $700 in change.aluminum profileUnion police were called to a grocery store where an employee reported a change machine had been damaged when three men tried to put a large quantity of change into the device and jammed it with some leaves mixed with the coins.Grocery store employees told the men to return later to pick up the cash. The three suspects were arrested when they returned.Officers found some of the stolen items in the car.

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