Comments on A bee in my bonnetTypePad2005-01-02T04:00:00ZDavid Bognerhttps://www.treppenwitz.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.treppenwitz.com/2005/01/a_bee_in_my_bon/comments/atom.xml/SoftNsexy commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503edcdb88332007-09-29T02:45:58Z2008-02-14T04:51:57ZSoftNsexyhttp://maoko.007ihost.com/hotgirls.htmGreetings to all! I the burning brunette and passionately loving men... I only learn all sweet bed games. Especially it...<p>Greetings to all! <br />
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<p>Efrex... I wouldn't say your wife hasn't gotten <em>any</em> benefits. I mean, when she has trouble with the Sunday NY Times crossword puzzle, there you are! Right?</p>
<p>Dad... Don't worry about Yonah. If and when I actually go through with this, the hives will be in a part of the back yard to which neither the kids nor the dog will have easy access. From everything I've read, both kids and animals learn quickly not to bother the bees, but I'd like to shorten the learning curve if I can.</p>Delmar Bogner commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e755088332005-01-04T03:59:15Z2008-02-14T04:34:31ZDelmar BognerYes, David, your penchant for the occasional and irraional obsession derives from me. Don't bother to fight it; just be...<p>Yes, David, your penchant for the occasional and irraional obsession derives from me. Don't bother to fight it; just be strong enough to curb the really nasty ones so that they don't cost you your job or your marriage or too much of your dignity; and enjoy the others. <br />
As your U.S. custodian-of-the-cellars, I can vouch for the red, which (at least to my peasant taste) compares favorably to anything in the store under $20 a bottle.<br />
So, why not beekeeping? What could be more wholesome? And Ariella, who is probably going to be some kind of biologist anyway, could specialize in the little suckers. My only concern is for little Yonah, who probably won't understand why it's imperative he not grab the hive until it's much too late. It might be a lesson he has to learn more than once--to really understand the cause and effect. And, if he's as curious and willful and adventurous as his father was as a child, there might be many lessons, indeed!<br />
Your mother hasn't read this blog yet. Beekeeping! Oh, Yeah! Raight! David, your ride to work has kept you in the sun too long. etc.<br />
Good luck. I'd like to know how you go about setting up a hive.........<br />
</p>Efrex commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e740788332005-01-04T00:58:44Z2008-02-14T04:34:20ZEfrexhttp://efrex.blogspot.comAs someone whose loving wife has put up with several of my obsessions (including the current Scrabble lunacy... reading the...<p>As someone whose loving wife has put up with several of my obsessions (including the current Scrabble lunacy... reading the post, the one thought going through my head is that I've played "apiarist" once against the computer), Zehava has my sympathies... then again, The Lovely Wife(tm) has never gotten any medical benefits from any of my obsessions, so looks like you're ahead on that score.</p>mademoiselle a. commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e788a88332005-01-03T22:47:47Z2008-02-14T04:35:00Zmademoiselle a....I forgot to add the ;) emoticon. I was not being serious. Not at all. No. No. :)<p>...I forgot to add the ;) emoticon. I was not being serious. Not at all. No. No. :) </p>David commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e73c288332005-01-03T19:07:44Z2008-02-14T04:34:17ZDavidhttp://www.treppenwitz.comSandra... Thanks for the link... it looks yummy. When I have a few minutes I may put the google translator...<p>Sandra... Thanks for the link... it looks yummy. When I have a few minutes I may put the google translator to work on it.</p>
<p>Shmiel... I've heard that the difference between being nuts and being eccentric is all in how much money you have. I guess the same can be said about hobbies vs obsessions.</p>
<p>Mademoiselle a. ... I don't think we'll use that name (if and when I actually go through with this), but I'll bet the labels end up being really pretty. :-)</p>
<p>Shabtai... As I said to Jack; 'Ouch!' Thanks for sharing.</p>shabtai commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e756188332005-01-03T12:39:07Z2008-02-14T04:34:31ZshabtaiBee Cool.... ( ughhh..did I actually write that ...sorry)<p>Bee Cool.... ( ughhh..did I actually write that ...sorry)</p>mademoiselle a. commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e755988332005-01-03T11:51:58Z2008-02-14T04:34:31Zmademoiselle a.Well, what's not perfect in this? A marketing guy settling for making honey on the side and an 'inhouse' graphic...<p>Well, what's not perfect in this? A marketing guy settling for making honey on the side and an 'inhouse' graphic designer -- I see a brandnew line sweeping the neighbourhood: "dvash achla"!<br />
[do you think that would infringe on copy rights?]</p>Shmiel commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e55052027188342005-01-03T04:27:20Z2008-02-14T04:34:26ZShmielHey, whats a hobby? Whats an obsession? Whats the difference? Hmmm,part time music making? Bread Baking? its all fun and...<p>Hey, whats a hobby? Whats an obsession? Whats the difference? Hmmm,part time music making? Bread Baking? its all fun and productive... just ask the Mrs.. </p>Sandra commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e55052025a88342005-01-02T21:36:18Z2008-02-14T04:34:26ZSandrahttp://www.20six.de/discover_the_worldI am so sorry this page is not available in English. Hope you enjoy it a little anyway. It is...<p>I am so sorry this page is not available in English. Hope you enjoy it a little anyway. It is not our best, but no doubt Germany's most famous honey. <br />
And I learned a lot about making honey during the last 10 minutes. http://www.langnese-honig.de/webgate/langnese/DE/WG_Langnese.nsf/vwFiles/index_de/$FILE/index.htm<br />
</p>David commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e73d788332005-01-02T20:26:23Z2008-02-14T04:34:18ZDavidhttp://www.treppenwitz.comAlice... no, but from some of the e-mail I've gotten I am coming to realize that this obsession thing may...<p>Alice... no, but from some of the e-mail I've gotten I am coming to realize that this obsession thing may be international in scope.</p>
<p>Dave... I stand corrected. I was never around when the truck arrived at your place. :-)</p>
<p>Andy... Those striped things flying around your sukkah are yellow jackets, not honey bees. You need to forget everything you've heard about these docile creatures. And in answer to your question... I love off of Netzach right near Tiferet Avot.</p>Andy commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e74ca88332005-01-02T20:18:46Z2008-02-14T04:34:27ZAndyhttp://seeingprogress.blogspot.com/Very amusng post. But, ouch! Bee stings really hurt! Please keep us updated so that I remember to stay far...<p>Very amusng post. But, ouch! Bee stings really hurt!</p>
<p>Please keep us updated so that I remember to stay far away from any Succah on your street next year!</p>
<p>You live on Netzach, don't you?</p>dave commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e790c88332005-01-02T17:56:55Z2008-02-14T04:35:04Zdavewe only did a ton and a half of grape<p>we only did a ton and a half of grape</p>Alice commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e73d688332005-01-02T14:49:52Z2008-02-14T04:34:18ZAliceWow. You and my husband have got to be related. You don't have any kin in Sweden do you?<p>Wow. You and my husband have got to be related. You don't have any kin in Sweden do you? </p>David commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e745288332005-01-02T09:21:45Z2008-02-14T04:34:23ZDavidhttp://www.treppenwitz.comJack... Ouch! Doctor Bean & Ball-and-chain... The whole allergy thing seems ot be everyone's first reaction. The fact remains that...<p>Jack... Ouch!</p>
<p>Doctor Bean & Ball-and-chain... The whole allergy thing seems ot be everyone's first reaction. The fact remains that honey bees are everywhere there are flowers and trees, so having a hive nearby doesn't increase the risk to people one bit. Only the area immediately in front of the entrance to the hive is considered unwise to stand since it annoys the bees to have thier access and egress blocked. Otherwise they are quite docile. As I mentioned, there is a growing sub-culture of urban beekeepers who have hives on apartment roofs and balconies and nobody is the wiser.</p>
<p>Our anniversary is in September (we got married on the Sunday between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur so that all my musician friends would be free to attend).</p>Ball-and-chain commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e55052050d88342005-01-02T06:59:24Z2008-02-14T04:34:51ZBall-and-chainhttp://kerckhoff.blogspot.comBTW, when did you get married? Doctor Bean and I just celebrated our 13th anniversary in December. Better hurry up,...<p>BTW, when did you get married? Doctor Bean and I just celebrated our 13th anniversary in December. Better hurry up, though, you're one kid behind. Ha Ha.</p>Ball-and-chain commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e773988332005-01-02T06:58:19Z2008-02-14T04:34:46ZBall-and-chainhttp://kerckhoff.blogspot.comI never thought I would feel lucky to have my husband drawing on the wall, but bees?! Yikes!! Hope no-one...<p>I never thought I would feel lucky to have my husband drawing on the wall, but bees?! Yikes!! Hope no-one is allergic. If we ever do move to Israel, we should probably live down the street from you, that way Zahava and I would have someone to talk to while you and the good doctor are in the thrall of an obsession.</p>Doctor Bean commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e742488332005-01-02T06:54:16Z2008-02-14T04:34:21ZDoctor Beanhttp://kerckhoff.blogspot.comThat's great! It's important to have side projects for diversion, as long as our long-suffering spouses agree. I say run...<p>That's great! It's important to have side projects for diversion, as long as our long-suffering spouses agree. I say run with it, and keep us posted. (Unless Zahava is opposed, in which case forget the whole thing and find another project.)</p>
<p>I'm a bit of a recreational math geek (except for the "a bit" part). After begging my wife for years to let me tile one of the rooms in the house nonperiodically (that is with a pattern that does not repeat) she finally relented and gave me a wall that I may have my way with. I am currently in the middle of covering it with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Penrose" rel="nofollow">a pattern</a> discovered by the British physicist <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Penrose" rel="nofollow">Roger Penrose</a> which tiles nonperiodically with pentagonal symmetry! Yipeee!</p>
<p>I know your readers will be as excited for me as I am. (If I just killed your visit statistics I'm sorry.) Anyway, good luck getting your honey to let you raise bees.</p>Jack commented on 'A bee in my bonnet'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef00e5503e751088332005-01-02T06:27:24Z2008-02-14T04:34:29ZJackhttp://wwwjackbenimble.blogspot.com/I have to say that I have felt the sting of some obsessions too. ;)<p>I have to say that I have felt the sting of some obsessions too. ;)</p>