by HollyBeth Anderson | May 28, 2015 | beauty, bees, birds, Garden, gardening, herbs, hollybeth organics, hollybeth website, home and garden, inspiration
I spent the weekend dirty. Filthy, actually. Sweaty and smelly. Covered in bruises and bites, scratches and scrapes. My legs now resemble those of a kid just bounding off the bus home from summer camp. Not sure if I’ll be able to squeeze in a manicure this week, so I...
by HollyBeth Anderson | May 27, 2015 | flowers, Garden, gardening
Bumble bees, native to the United States, not like the humble honey bee that was imported in the 1600s from Europe are in danger. As with all 250 species of bees, they are in dire trouble and dying off. That is why I delight when my backyard is a bevy of buzz with all...
by HollyBeth Anderson | May 14, 2015 | travel
And so it happened again. Another earthquake in the same beautiful ancient region shaken last month. Another reminder of the inherent power in the Earth. Forces working together for countless epochs to bend, shape, twist, crack, push, lift and crumble. Forces we try...
by HollyBeth Anderson | May 11, 2015 | beauty
Magnolias, the epitome of Southern charm, have a delicate crisp aroma that permeates the entire yard. Pollinated by beetles, they are older than bees, dating back 200 million years. It takes 15 years for the tree to produce flowers and they can live for 120...
by HollyBeth Anderson | May 11, 2015 | press