Good Morning. First, let me introduce ourselves. The Molly Bee Good Project was started one rainy, cloud-filled day in Portland, Oregon this winter. It was a daydream that is turning into reality. With the help of the American Apitherapy Society we will take our mission on the road. We dreamed of people treating each other better than they normally do. We figured one way to make this kind of change happen is to help people feel better, because when they feel better they have more fun. People who have more fun tend to be in better moods and good moods, much like their sullen counterparts, are contagious.
I need to back up a bit and give a human face to this name. Molly Romero was born Molly Luman of southern Oregon. The daughter of a devoted teacher and a hobby beekeeper she ended up becoming both by default. The desire to teach others what she knows and one of the things she is most passionate about is honeybees. Honeybees have long been hailed as stewards and caretakers of the world around us. Cultures since time immemorial have revered them because of the gifts they bestow on us. Honey, wax, propolis, royal jelly and the pollen they collect to feed their family are all gifts whose enormous value are worth their weight in gold!
It is this gold that the Molly Bee Good Project is focusing on. We want people to find health through honeybees.
Thank you, dear reader, for taking an interest in our work because without you we're just silly happy people shouting into the ether.
Presents: ---Molly Bee Good--- All about health through honeybees. We aim to discuss and disseminate information concerning honey bee contribution to human health. Propolis, honey, wax, pollen, royal jelly, and the bees themselves all can be used to have a healthier life. A variety of benefits can be obtained simply by incorporating these products into your daily life. Molly Bee Good is presented with help from The American Apitherapy Society. apitherapy.org
Saturday, April 2, 2011
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come to New Mexico!
ReplyDeleteI'm envious of your journey for many reasons...what a way to spread awareness. Are you guys two up or riding your own respective bikes?
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