Saturday, February 23rd, two men came to interview Lance & Victor about beekeeping.
They had met two days before at a beekeepers dinner at the house of Mike Mulligan in Shafter. Carter, from Virginia and Ross from
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Carter & Ross came again Tuesday, February 26th, around 11 o’clock and filmed Lance & Victor filling feeders and me building boxes. Ross got close-ups.
They stayed for lunch. Carter told us a story about filming a documentary of a Kurdish lady who was a women’s rights activist in
They filmed Lance and Victor as Lance explained the hive structure and how bees are created with a built in compass by the sun. He shared his excitement to have a family business that allows him to work with his brothers and Lord willing, future children.