Thank you my friend. It’s great to be home and getting back to working with the bees again… although I did do a lot of beekeeping while I was away in Indiana. God bless you and bee well.
Good to see you back at it! I still have some catching up to do in your back catalog of videos, but have a better idea what you're attempting to do and am praying and rooting for you!
Hi Brent! Welcome back! Hope you had a great vacation Stateside. That's how rich the soil is in the Philippines. Kalamansi and lemons just grows and produce.
Thank you my friend. It’s so great to be back. I’m really encouraged by the growth rate. That will become really clear in the next video when I show the start of the next project and step forward.
It sure is! You are 100% correct. I don't have the money to buy big tractors and equipment so I try to do things the Filipino way. God bless you my friend.
Welcome back! Long time no see…speaking of catching up, I’m confused, you have two different properties? Is the one with kubo you just leveled going to be future site of new home as well? Take care..😊
Thank you. I’m so happy to be back. To clear things up, other than my home here we have 2 “farm” properties. The one with the leveled up kubo is where I’m planting a new fruit orchard, already have coconuts and will put the bees full time. I’m not planning to build another house there. We like living in town near all our friends and family. The kubo is there just in case I ever need to spend the night on the farm and it’s a nice place to hang out and escape the heat. God bless you my friend. Thanks for the questions. Keep them coming.
No joke man! That shovel was literally 25 minutes old and it bent in half. That’s the second one I’ve broken in like 6 months. I keep buying different ones and they all stink. God bless you for watching. Bee well.
Haha, sorry about not sending the memo. I really thought I’d have time to put videos out while I was home but I was so busy! Gosh I felt like I was going everywhere all at once. God bless you my friend.
Thanks for the tip. I’ve never heard of explosive concrete. I know a lot of people who cook on concrete all the time without issue. I’ll be careful. Thanks for the tip. God bless
@@beekeepinginparadise5935 it's not the concrete that actually explodes. Moisture/water from underneath the concrete builds up pressure due to heat, and then explodes. Just be careful, it happened to me while cooking humba on a concrete floor.
I’ll ask them. Thank you. I haven’t had a chance to spend the night out there yet so I haven’t needed to cook anything. I’m waiting until I can build a CR. There is too much risk from Cobras to spend time out there in a risky situation. Lol
Is that really a thing? Sounds pretty nasty. Back in Indiana my dad has some Thai friends who asked if they could buy a frame of brood to eat. He said no. Lol
Vincent, that sounds like a great idea. Are you an experienced beekeeper? Have you ever done it before? If not, I have a whole series of videos on what it takes to prepare and get going. I hope you'll check it out and ask me questions. When you're ready for bees just tell Edwin Madrid. You can find him on Facebook and message him that you want to purchase bees. He's awesome to work with. Let me know if and when you place an order and maybe I'll order at the same time and they can get delivered on the same vehicle headed this way. God bless you always my friend. Bee well.
I’m not sure. I don’t think so. I think if you join some of the beekeeping in the Philippines Facebook groups you will find someone more local who can sell them to you. They need much different equipment than I’m used to and you manage them completely differently. One of these days I’ll get some training on them and share it on this channel.
Good evening. That’s a story for an upcoming video but spoiler alert, when I got back here to the Philippines after my vacation in the USA they were terribly weak and I ordered a few new queens and a new nuc to boost them. I was able to harvest honey and now I’m nursing them back to health. Please keep watching and you’ll get the full story. God bless. Bee well.
I have my neighbor Digoy help me out over there when I need help and you’re on the right track… good guess but wrong. LOL. I’ll have that update posted very soon. God bless.
Welcome back. Appreciate your journey. 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you my friend. It’s great to be home and getting back to working with the bees again… although I did do a lot of beekeeping while I was away in Indiana. God bless you and bee well.
Welcome back Brent! I hope you had a great vacation in Indiana!
Thank you my friend. I had a great vacation. We got a lot done and did a bunch of traveling. The best part was just being together with my wife again.
Welcome back! Lovely to see you again I have missed you🐝
You’re too nice. Thank you so much. It’s amazing to be back. God bless you my friend. Bee well.
Good to see you back at it! I still have some catching up to do in your back catalog of videos, but have a better idea what you're attempting to do and am praying and rooting for you!
Thank you my friend. I need all the prayers I can get. I appreciate you watching. If you have any questions just shout them out. God bless you always.
Hi Brent! Welcome back! Hope you had a great vacation Stateside. That's how rich the soil is in the Philippines. Kalamansi and lemons just grows and produce.
Thank you my friend. It’s so great to be back. I’m really encouraged by the growth rate. That will become really clear in the next video when I show the start of the next project and step forward.
Welcome back Sir ! Good to see you again.
Thank you so much. It’s amazing to be back. I’m so excited. God bless you my friend.
Hey❤the way to farm in our environment means you do it the way we do it. It will be fun! 😂
It sure is! You are 100% correct. I don't have the money to buy big tractors and equipment so I try to do things the Filipino way. God bless you my friend.
Welcome back! Long time no see…speaking of catching up, I’m confused, you have two different properties? Is the one with kubo you just leveled going to be future site of new home as well? Take care..😊
Thank you. I’m so happy to be back. To clear things up, other than my home here we have 2 “farm” properties. The one with the leveled up kubo is where I’m planting a new fruit orchard, already have coconuts and will put the bees full time. I’m not planning to build another house there. We like living in town near all our friends and family. The kubo is there just in case I ever need to spend the night on the farm and it’s a nice place to hang out and escape the heat. God bless you my friend. Thanks for the questions. Keep them coming.
Love the videos! I am here in Baybay now. Hope to move here permanently in 4 more years!
That’s awesome! Welcome back! I hope your plan comes together and becomes reality. Thank you for the feedback. God bless you always my friend.
That’s awesome! Welcome back! I hope your plan comes together and becomes reality. Thank you for the feedback. God bless you always my friend.
Good to see you back.
Thank you so much for the greeting. It’s so good to be back. God bless you my friend.
That Shovel lol
No joke man! That shovel was literally 25 minutes old and it bent in half. That’s the second one I’ve broken in like 6 months. I keep buying different ones and they all stink. God bless you for watching. Bee well.
I missed the memo. . . happy to hear you took some time off and welcome back Brent!
Haha, sorry about not sending the memo. I really thought I’d have time to put videos out while I was home but I was so busy! Gosh I felt like I was going everywhere all at once. God bless you my friend.
@@beekeepinginparadise5935 no worries Brent, great you took some time off. Sort of sounds like. Good to see you back! Take care and bee safe.
Thank you so much!
welcome back ,wish i was there too lol
Thank you my friend! It’s amazing to be back. When are you coming back on your next trip?
@@beekeepinginparadise5935 no idea other than ASAP ..hopefully in a few years for our Final stay there visit
Godspeed my friend! Stay safe I pray your plans come true sooner rather than later.
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Hey my friend! I’m glad you’re still following along. God bless you always.
Hi Brent. Not sure if you should make fire on top of that concrete, it might just explode. From my experience. Take care.
Thanks for the tip. I’ve never heard of explosive concrete. I know a lot of people who cook on concrete all the time without issue. I’ll be careful. Thanks for the tip. God bless
@@beekeepinginparadise5935 it's not the concrete that actually explodes. Moisture/water from underneath the concrete builds up pressure due to heat, and then explodes. Just be careful, it happened to me while cooking humba on a concrete floor.
@jomabgi ohhh I get it. Yes I’ll be very careful. Thank you
@@beekeepinginparadise5935 I would suggest making an "abuhan" instead. Pretty sure Yekyek and Noy Digoy know what that is.
I’ll ask them. Thank you. I haven’t had a chance to spend the night out there yet so I haven’t needed to cook anything. I’m waiting until I can build a CR. There is too much risk from Cobras to spend time out there in a risky situation. Lol
I hope the bees did not become bee adobo.
Is that really a thing? Sounds pretty nasty. Back in Indiana my dad has some Thai friends who asked if they could buy a frame of brood to eat. He said no. Lol
We have a farm in Samar. Let’s get some bees there?
Vincent, that sounds like a great idea. Are you an experienced beekeeper? Have you ever done it before? If not, I have a whole series of videos on what it takes to prepare and get going. I hope you'll check it out and ask me questions. When you're ready for bees just tell Edwin Madrid. You can find him on Facebook and message him that you want to purchase bees. He's awesome to work with. Let me know if and when you place an order and maybe I'll order at the same time and they can get delivered on the same vehicle headed this way. God bless you always my friend. Bee well.
@@beekeepinginparadise5935 does he have STINGLESS bees?
I’m not sure. I don’t think so. I think if you join some of the beekeeping in the Philippines Facebook groups you will find someone more local who can sell them to you. They need much different equipment than I’m used to and you manage them completely differently. One of these days I’ll get some training on them and share it on this channel.
What happened to your bees?
Good evening. That’s a story for an upcoming video but spoiler alert, when I got back here to the Philippines after my vacation in the USA they were terribly weak and I ordered a few new queens and a new nuc to boost them. I was able to harvest honey and now I’m nursing them back to health. Please keep watching and you’ll get the full story. God bless. Bee well.
Hey man
Hey Gamer. I'm glad you could make it. I've missed talking to you. God bless you my friend.
YOU CAN ALSO ADD OTHER ANIMALS LIKE CHICKEN WHO LAY EGGS JUST HIRED PEOPLE TO TAKING CARE YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR FARM INTO WONDERFUL
I have my neighbor Digoy help me out over there when I need help and you’re on the right track… good guess but wrong. LOL. I’ll have that update posted very soon. God bless.