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Trading pure, raw honey for Bitcoin 🐝

That hashtag’s just not as catchy but here’s mine

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Love seeing plebs stacking the (honey) dip this weekend! Bitcoin exchange rate down = honey price down = cheaper honey for you + I get to stack the Bitcoin dip and hodl a few more sats 😋 #circulareconomy

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I got in an argument with ai about the correct spelling for pajamas/pyjamas today, it will never be able to settle the standard/metric conundrum for us.

Wow, just checked the #Bitcoin chart, looks like fiat price of honey is on sale this weekend!

(Price in sats unaffected) 😽

Yuuum those look great 😋

Do you like syrup? I’ll have to send you a bottle of maple to try, we’re just finishing up boiling and bottling this later week.

In case you need help generating a valid #Bitcoin seed phrase, @seedstr is here to help. 🤖

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Oh nice! Cyans are always a bit more challenging and yea the pins and fruits both tend to be on the smaller side compared to wild collected fruits. The flushes may only yield a few full grown mushrooms, but once exhausted if you have appropriate space that spent spawn is really perfect to seed a larger outdoor bed.

I remember in 2020 we drove from DC to Maine on March 31. In DC it had been spring for weeks, daffodils, cherry blossoms, everything green, warm weather - and then we got here it was still frozen and snow. The leaves don’t even come out up here ‘til May!

Just a late snowstorm. All quickly turned to mush by now! 😆

We thought winter was really over a couple weeks ago and seemed like maple season was over before it even began. So we’re glad for one last week of ‘winter’ before spring chaos hits!

Last days of #maplesyrup season.

We’ve been blessed with one last stretch of colder weather which has brought us steady sap flows that should continue throughout the next week or so. The first week of April is when we typically will pull our taps and finish up boiling and bottling for the season.

Spring is near, bees will be flying and the gardens will start filling up shortly. 🌱