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Looking for a new hobby? NJ beekeeper talks rewarding benefits of nurturing stinging insects

Looking for a new hobby? NJ beekeeper talks rewarding benefits of nurturing stinging insects Replay Video What sort of person becomes a beekeeper? Someone unusual, most likely. Someone unique. Someone like George Washington, Leo Tolstoy, Hippocrates, Sylvia Plath. Beekeepers all. Someone, even, like the violin-playing, pipe-smoking, cocaine-abusing detective at 221B Baker Street. © Frank Mortimer Frank Mortimer, beekeeper Not all beekeepers are that interesting. But an uncommon hobby is bound to attract some uncommon people. Quirky is the word I would use,  said Ridgewood s Frank Mortimer, vice-president of the New Jersey Beekeepers Association, past president of the Northeast New Jersey Beekeepers Association, and adjunct professor for the Cornell University Master Beekeeping Program.

LEFT COAST CRIME ANNOUNCES LEFTY AWARD WINNERS

LEFT COAST CRIME ANNOUNCES LEFTY AWARD WINNERS Oline Cogdill For years, I wanted to attend Left Coast Crime (LCC) having heard such good feedback about the conference. The various western locations also interested me. But the timing was never right as it always seemed I had previous commitments in the March/April time frame. But 2020 was different. Oh, so different as we were about to find out. For the first time, the timing worked for me and, as an extra bonus, one of my dearest and closet friends lived in San Diego. Tony and I had big plans we would spend the day before the conference and, after LCC ended, we would either stay in San Diego, a city I love, or spend time in Los Angeles.

New Book Releases - Frontier Lawmen & Gold Fever - True West Magazine

New Book Releases - Frontier Lawmen & Gold Fever - True West Magazine
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Readers comforted by cozy murder mysteries | Living

Associated Press Following her mother s death, Kelly Vaiman turned to “cozy” murder mysteries to distract herself. Previous Next Sunday, March 14, 2021 1:00 am Readers comforted by cozy murder mysteries TAMARA LUSH | Associated Press “A book,” author Neil Gaiman may or may not have said, “is a dream you hold in your hand.” And right now, in an era of pandemic and polarization, Americans have – and need – a lot of dreams. We dream of unfettered travel, of a world free of face masks and hand sanitizer, of days that are exciting and new and not the grinding tedium of spending hour after hour staring, horrified, at the TV news. We dream of going back to school. Of eating a meal with family. Of hugs.

Readers comforted by cozy murder mysteries | Living

Readers comforted by cozy murder mysteries | Living
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