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    Here Come the Credits

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    About this Episode

    Tom Theobald considers his place in the world. Tom and Laura chat about the Left Hand Grange and being part of a community. 

    "Beekeeping is more than a profession. It was a profession for me, but it was more than that. It was an expression of my view of the world and my place in it . . ."



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani

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    “This beeyard has long been one of my favorites under any conditions, but on this particular day, it was absolutely mesmerizing. It's great to be a beekeeper, great to be alive.”



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani

    Bear Stew

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    "Among the guests that evening, there were visions of steaming dishes filled with claws and hair and knowing glances shot between the regulars . . . "



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani

    Feeding All the Animals

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    Like some reptiles, this critter feeds infrequently and Sunday is the day. A favorite of many of my friends, it holds a strange appeal for me as well, and yet I often find it intimidating, threatening, even dangerous. 



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani

    Working the Nightshift

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    “Our day is neither ending nor beginning, merely pausing as we enter the warm cafe for breakfast. We have been up since 2:00 A.M., closing in two yards of bees and after a good meal we will stop briefly at home . . ."



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani

    Nobody's Down on the Farm Anymore

    Nobody's Down on the Farm Anymore

    Tom Theobald explains why it’s important to educate people about agriculture. Tom and Laura chat about the city mouse/country mouse situation in Boulder County, Colorado. 

    “It’s easy to talk about the philosophy of farming. It’s more difficult to accept the economic restrictions that it brings. Particularly if you live in a county that’s adjacent to a metropolitan area . . ."



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani

    Queens in the Bank

    Queens in the Bank

    Tom Theobald extolls an elegant solution. Tom and Laura chat about banking queens.

    "I had a significant financial investment in these queens and I didn’t want any of those queens to fail because I didn’t get them into the colonies as quickly as I should . . ."



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani

    Here Come the Credits

    Here Come the Credits

    Tom Theobald considers his place in the world. Tom and Laura chat about the Left Hand Grange and being part of a community. 

    "Beekeeping is more than a profession. It was a profession for me, but it was more than that. It was an expression of my view of the world and my place in it . . ."



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani

    Promises…Promises

    Promises…Promises

    Tom acknowledges the promise of spring and makes a dire prediction.

    "The promises aren’t always realized, but that’s what we build our lives on. The promise that when we plant things, they’re going to come up, and we’ll have enough water for them to mature . . ."



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani

    Mr Mom Chicken Dog

    Mr Mom Chicken Dog

    Tom Theobald tells a story about a chicken tending dog named Pye. Tom and Laura chat about parental feelings.

    "I wasn’t sure what was going to happen when we opened in the incubator. But clearly Pye’s interest in these chicks was as a protector . . ."



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani

    The Birds and the Bees

    The Birds and the Bees

    Tom and Laura chat about nesting birds, wrens, bluebirds, and native bee boxes.

    "Anyone who is familiar with wrens knows that in the hot afternoons, when the rest of the birds are sulking in the shade, the house wrens are singing their hearts out . . . “



    CREDITS
    Producer: Laura Tyler
    Author: Tom Theobald
    Editor: Andy Schwarz
    Music: "Americana" and "Sonorus" by Mr Smith are licensed under CC by 4.0
    Logo Design: Janet Cerretani