Thereâs something about spring on the farm that feels a lot like a fresh start.
The bees are waking up, stretching their wings, and getting back to workâcleaning out their hives, making room for whatâs ahead. Itâs their version of spring cleaning. Out with the old, preparing for the new season of growth.
And honestly, itâs a good reminder for us too.
This week, Iâve been thinking about how important it is to clear out what no longer serves usâwhether thatâs clutter in our homes, busyness in our schedules, or even the thoughts we hold onto.
The bees donât hang onto whatâs not needed. They make space.
Space for honey.
Space for new life.
Space for purpose.
What if we did the same?
Maybe âspring cleaningâ isnât just about organizing closetsâitâs about resetting priorities, letting go of whatâs heavy, and making room for gratitude.
Today, Iâm especially grateful.
Grateful for slow mornings.
Grateful for buzzing hives full of life.
Grateful for this journey, this farm, and the people who support it.And as our bees begin filling fresh comb for the season ahead, weâre reminded that the sweetest things take time. If youâve been needing a little taste of that simple, real goodness in your own home, our honey is always hereâstraight from the hive, just as nature intended.
Hereâs to a season of growth, simplicity, and sweet new beginnings.
â SHoney Farm đŻ Wamego, Kansas