May 11th, 2009
I have had a number of people ask if we are still in business, due to my lack maintenence on the web site. YES, we are still doing what we do. Our honey crop last year wasn’t the largest one ever, so I haven’t been real aggressive about marketing and advertising as we are barely going to have enough honey to supply all of you regulars. In addition to that my wife and I have had one of those crazy years. I spent a week in the hospital in Feburary after a tree jumped out and grabbed me while snowboarding, I healed just enough to tend to the bees this spring, our first child is due in a matter of days, and to top it all off my mother-in-law is ending her long battle with cancer. Don’t take this as a sob story…it’s just life. But I would like my friends and customers to know what is going on if it seems like we have not been getting the honey to your table on time.
On a much brighter note the bees are doing well. They are thriving and making some MESQUITE honey as I write this. We should have it extracted in June and on store shelves by July.
Thanks for your patronage, Brent
Posted in General | No Comments »
August 11th, 2008
We now have some wonderful fresh comb honey. We had to go up a little on our price to compensate for an increase in production costs. But it is still worth every penny.
Posted in General | No Comments »
August 11th, 2008
I have not traditionally shipped honey to customers. This stuff is heavy which makes it very cost prohibitive. However, a year or so ago the U.S. Postal Service introduced what they call a flat-rate box. This box is a “flat rate” anywhere in the United States and the rate is not affected by the weight of the contents. This box will fit 6 of our one pint jars. As a result I can offer our honey shipped to your door for 9.00/jar including shipping and packaging. As long as you order six. Shipping fewer jars is possible but the price will increase per jar.
SO HOW DO I ORDER?
Review the products page and make your choices, Click the contact or “ask the beekeeper” link up yonder and tell me what you would like. We don’t do plastic………yet, but we do have a paypal account and gladly accepts U.S. currecy, gold, Money Orders, and personal checks. After you email your order I will email a confirmation back with payment adress ect.
Brent
Posted in General | No Comments »
July 23rd, 2008
It’s been awhile since my last post, tis the way when the bees are taking up your time. Winter is better for writting, I think. The spring in Deming can only be described as miserable. The desert had not seen rain since early November and the wind and cool temps did nothing for any of the desert producing plants. We brought the bees up to Colorado and North New Mexico on April 29th in hopes that the Dandy Lions would help. However, the cold weather followed us and we didn’t have any sign of summer until about July 4th. At any rate we did not make any honey down South this year. Our honey supplies are good from last year and we shoulld have some new light clover in August along with FRESH COMB HONEY!!!
Posted in General | No Comments »
July 23rd, 2008
I have had many folks call asking why we have not been making consistant apperances at the farmers market. I can’t really go in to details but there were several political issues with the market and essentiallty bad management has caused the market take a huge step back. With rising fuel costs, and a slow economy it simply has not been possible to make the 90 mile drive from my home every weekend. I do plan on doing the market when the bees in Taos need tending. Which will be 2nd weekend in August and the first of September. Thanks to all of our customers who by our honey at Cids. We love making it if you love to eat it.
Brent
Posted in General | No Comments »
February 12th, 2008
The past year or so has been a very turbulant time for the bee industry. Largly in part the phenomenon called CCD. We unfortunatly had our share of losses. I try to maintain around 600 colonies of bees. That may sound like alot but compared to most “commercial” beekeepers, it is a rather small number. Out of those 600 we lost about 300 during the winter of 2006-2007. In the spring of 2007 we gained a little, but the bees were still not real healthy. This winter I had just over 400 going into winter of which there were about 325 survivors. We are getting ready to go to California now to pollenate almonds. Please feel free to logon to this site with any questions.
ON the road with the bees,
Brent
Posted in General | No Comments »
December 25th, 2007
Happy holidays to all. Hope you all enjoy Simply Honey with your holiday meals.
Brent
Posted in General | No Comments »
November 27th, 2007
I recently recieved an email about the benifets of Honey and Cinnamon. I found it very interesting. Please copy and past the following link to see for yourself.
www.thepowerhour.com/news/honey.htm
Brent
Posted in General | No Comments »
October 29th, 2007
Hello Eveyone,
Thanks for supporting us for one more year. To all of my Taos Farmers Market customers don’t worry too much about the politics of the market, I am sure we will get it figured out.
The bees are in Deming, New Mexico now. Getting ready to survive the winter.
All of the Honey we made this year is ready to be packed into jars and buckets. The crop was far below the normal amount. This was due to the bees trying to fight off their sickness and also due to odd weather conditions. But don’t worry we have plenty of honey for the year.
We sold our last case of New Mexico Wildflower 05 in September. As you know we keep all of our honey crops seperate and in doing so, once we are out of a particular year….it is gone forever. So if you have a jar, you may want to save it for special occasions.
We did make a new wildflower honey in Northern New Mexico this year. We are calling it Mountain Wildflower. It is a nice light honey with a touch of Sunflower/Wildflower flavor.
I will be sending out emails with specials it the next few weeks, if you would like me to send you a list of specials email me at brent@simplyhoney.com or click on the contact link.
Thanks to everyone for a good season,
Brent (owner)
Posted in General | No Comments »