Sunday, July 14, 2013

old onto your hat!!Here comes summer!!

We wanted to let you know that the bees are doing very well; the mead is aging, and we hope to see you soon at one of our events!
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We had a visit from a wonderful photographer working for UP Second Wave Media She captured some lovely images of our meadery...read the article on Crowdfunding here
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This week:Roe Family Singers in Concert on Thursday at 7:00 PM!Elijah Halpin opening…good old timey music to welcome Summer!! We hope to see you there!!http://www.roefamilysingers.com Fun for the whole family. 
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After that, we have our Third Annual Mid Summer Artist Market!!Saturday July 6th from 11-4 PM.We have some very special vendors (15 at least) with art, fine crafts, and gourmet foods.  (New York Bonnie's hand made Honey Bunnies below! Come to get yours :)
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Local bee pollen from our hives and late season honey from last year's harvest
With a little luck, we will have Blackberry Mead and Traditional for tastings as well as Cyser, Chokecherry, Cinnamon, and Raspberry.Be the first to sample it and let us know what you think!As usual we will have food and live music too! 
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Sunday, July 7th at 4 PM, we are honored to host Kitty Donohoe in Concert!Join us for a relaxing afternoon of music, mead and merriment Kitty Donohoe is an award-winning songwriter with three critically acclaimed albums to her credit, who successfully merges her Celtic and American roots in her music. For more information on Kitty visit www.kittydonohoe.com
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Did you catch all that?We will be in touch before the end of July, but just to keep you posted, July 18th is Kaivama in Concert, and July 26th is Red Tail Ring!The County Fair follows and we should be harvesting some early honey by then!Whew…August holds new adventures with performer Dakota Dave Hull and a trunk fashion show by the Crock and Rocker!
We’ll leave you with a toast!To summer, to life, to the bees. 
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All the best, Melissa, John and the honeybees….

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Happy belated Valentine’s Day!Chokecherry mead is back on the market, and wonderfully sweet/tart.

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Next week is already March.Winter finally came to our region—a little late, but we are buried under blankets of snow.Hard to believe that within six weeks the bees and the honey house will be “waking up” from our slumber and preparing for Spring. We are now official members of the American Mead Maker's Association, and hope to participate next year in the The Mazer Cup International Mead Competition!
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Here is a picture of our bottle wall and "bee shelter" where most of the hives have wintered.
Our next sale will be at the Greenland Township Building on March 16th, and it is also a luncheon to benefit the County Fair!10-3 pm. Hope to see you there.
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The Honey House will host a special event on March 23rd for our “cabin fever concert”featuring The Terminal Orchestra, Sycamore Smith and The Door Cats, all from the Marquette area and known throughout the Midwest and beyond.
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the terminal orchestra
We are thrilled to have so many talented musicians coming our way.Of course there will be a mead tasting along with the event.The Terminal Orchestra started as a studio outlet for making pastoral movie soundtrack music (for movies that haven’t been made yet) has since ballooned into a live, performing thirteen piece ensemble, complete with strings and percussion.Jesse DeCaire and The Terminal Orchestra’s album The Seasons is as chilling and eerie as it is uplifting and triumphant.Jay DeHut, formerly of Ontonagon, is also part of the ensemble.
Two other bands from the Marquette area will be opening the show.The Door Cats are a trio led by Kerry Yost on vocals and guitar.They weave intricate harmonies and perform original songs written by Yost, as well as classic and contemporary folk/alternative music.Yost is accompanied by Rebecca Rucinski on cello, vocals, and guitar, and Marcella Krupski on vocals and auxiliary percussion.
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Sycamore Smithis the stage name of Marc Smith, a musician from Marquette, Michigan. Smith writes folk songs in an old-fashioned, vaudevillian rural style; songs about heroes and swindlers where characters including Wolfskin Rosie, Legless Paul, and Bobo have adventures that are at times triumphant and other times melancholic.
Doors open at 6:30 PM, and general admission is 5$ per person. Come out and bring a fiend to support these creative artists bringing culture to our area!Hope you can come out and help us “wake up”the House on March 23rd!
As we usher in a new season, we are so grateful for you continued support and well wishes.By attending our events and telling your friends about our products, you are helping the bees. You can check out Melissa’s Etsy site to purchase some art recently listed, and of course visit our usual retail outlets.We’ve added a couple recently:The Marquette Regional History Center andRare Earth Goods, in Ishpeming.
Keep the Hive Alive!!Winter survival continues to be a challenge in our apiary.A considerable investment each year goes into keeping the number of hives up to provide everyone with honey!You can visit our blog and donate to “sponsor a hive”!
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Drop us a line if you are in the area or have any questions about our products and events.Our next event will be “arts and starts” on May 18th, a farmer’s and artist’s market—live music! John hopes to have our tasting room finished for that event!
Contact us if you are interested in being involved!

Happy Spring!Melissa, John, and the bees.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

It's been a lovely fall and harvest season here!  Still honey on the field (lots of busy bees today)...just thought I would drop in to give you a glimpse of what we have been up to here....lots of veggies, and strawberry mead in the stores next!  Hope you can make it to our October Honey House events!  All the best, Melissa and John 
 


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great Autumn skies! 







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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Okay....drum roll please........thanks to the TTB, Rachel Martinez, Designotype Printers......and patience......our "mead wine and raspberry wine mixture" will be available for purchase (and tasting) at Roe Family Singers at the Honey House Thursday, June 28, and Mid-Summer Artist Market!!! (Saturday June 30th) Very limited edition...just over 100 bottles available....waiting on formula approval for traditional mead...that will be on the market soon!! Huzzah! Dream becomes reality!
Come see us at the Honey House! With gratitude, Melissa, John, and the bees~















Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Full Summer Show Schedule

This is our summer schedule of events!  Of course, it is subject to change...we hope the honey holds out before our next harvest!  Hope to see you out and about or at the Honey House! 

June 9th:  Houghton Arts and Music Festival, Houghton, MI  12-7 PM

June 23rd:  Scandanavian Mid-Summer Festival, Marquette, MI  11-6PM

June 30th:  Algomah Acres Honey House Mid-Summer Festival, Greenland, MI  10-3 PM

July  7th:  Lake Linden Farmer’s Market:  10-2 PM

July 14th:  Lake Linden Farmer’s Market :  10-2 PM

July 21st:  Porter School Farmer’s Market, Alpha, MI 

July 28-29th:  Ontonagon County Fair, Greenland, MI 

August 4th:  either Farm Block Fest or Re-Treat flea market

August 14th:  Lake Linden Farmer’s Market, 10-2 PM

August 18-19:  Copper Harbor Art Festival, Copper Harbor, MI 

August 25th:  Lake Linden Farmer’s Market, 10-2 PM

Sept. 1st:  Ontonagon Labor Day Festival

Sept. 8th:  Iron Mountain TV 6 show

Sept. 15th  Lake Linden Farmer’s Market, 10-2 PM

Sept. 22nd:  Hayward Harvest Festival, Hayward, WI

Sept. 29th:  Lake Linden Farmer’s Market, 10-2 PM

Oct. 6th:  Lake Linden Farmer’s Market, 10-2 PM

Oct. 13th:  Harvest Festival, Algomah Acres Honey House!!






Friday, May 4, 2012


May's moon is the Full Flower Moon, named for flowers blooming everywhere this month! It is also a "super moon": this full moon coincides with perigee, the point when the moon is closest to Earth. Dandelions are finally out here and chokecherry blossoms. Trilliums, arbutus, daffodils, and many more close behind!

We are about to submit our first labels for approval from the TTB! If they approve, we will have Raspberry Mead available first, then Traditional Mead in June or July....Cyser this Fall! Take a look and wish us luck~
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Things are starting to get busy around here! Our Kickstarter project caught the attention of a blogger for Epicurious.com! She did a great Q and A piece on our honey and mead.
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We did a beekeeping talk in Calumet this week and local paper did a nice article on the event. John's picture made the front page!
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Our next show is in Marquette at the TV6 Mother's Day Craft Show, where we will have our full line of honey and hive products, including hand-dipped beeswax taper candles and the new "bee line" of upcycled tee shirts!
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We will have our Season Opener at the Honey House on May 19th for our "Arts and Starts" market, music, and luncheon! Hope to see you there! Maybe we will have mead for sale!!
Many, many thanks as we begin on 2012 Season. We are so very grateful that you helped to make our dreams a reality through Sweetness and Light!
Hope to see you out and about or at the Honey House! All the Best, Melissa, John and the Honeybees~ (photo taken April 7th)
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Sunday, March 18, 2012

March Update

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/663683868/sweetness-and-light-algomah-acres-honey-house-mead/posts/191690?ref=email&show_token=b93fb3cfeba56319


Passed our final inspection today from the state investigator~let the fermentation bee-gin! Celebrated with a little blueberry melomel and watched the honeybees visiting the first crocus of Spring!!
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Bees are buzzing in our overwintered hive near our house~
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Don't forget to visit our website and get your e-mail added to our mailing list: free honey for the 50th name entered! (at the honey house page)
http://algomahacreshoney.com/honeyhouse
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Lastly, here is a Mead toast for St. Patrick's Day:
"Friends and relatives, so fond and dear, 'tis our greatest pleasure to have you here. When many years this day has passed, fondest memories will always last. So we drink a cup of Irish mead and ask God's blessing in your hour of need." The guests respond: "On this special day, our wish to you, the goodness of the old, the best of the new. God bless you both who drink this mead, may it always fill your every need."
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We will be in touch to let you know about our summer events!
All the best, Melissa, John and the honeybees too~