Busy Bee Blueberry Patch

Busy Bee Blueberry Patch Our manicured blueberry patch is on a Tennessee Bicentennial Farm just north of Nashville. Please bring drinks as it gets hot! Jamie & Wally Dudiak
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Our Tennessee Bicentennial Farm was established in Robertson County in 1815 by my Clinard ancestors. In 2008, we planted around 150 blueberry plants in part of the old garden. We have six blueberry varieties that are ripe late June through July, and our manicured partly shady patch makes it a breeze to pick. We do not spray our blueberry bushes with anything as their only pests are birds, and we s

hare with them. We provide buckets for you to pick in, and then bag them for you to take home or you can bring your own bags or containers. Picnic tables and chairs are provided if you want to bring a picnic lunch or snack. It takes about an hour to pick a gallon of blueberries. We do have a few mobile patio umbrellas for shady picking. Appointments are required for groups. Email Jamie at [email protected] or call 615-542-9120.

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The C**t Tavern is serving up wood-fired pizza, fresh salads, and drinks right in the heart of downtown Springfield. It is a local stop worth adding to your list whether you are exploring the area or just looking for your next great meal.

Stop in and taste what downtown Springfield is all about.

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05/22/2026

🐝 Telling the Bees...
“There was a time when almost every rural British family who kept bees followed a strange tradition.
Whenever there was a death in the family, someone had to go out to the hives and tell the bees of the terrible loss that had befallen the family.
Failing to do so often resulted in further losses such as the bees leaving the hive or not producing enough honey or even dying.
Traditionally, the bees were kept abreast of not only deaths but all-important family matters including births, marriages, and long absence due to journeys. If the bees were not told, all sorts of calamities were thought to happen. This peculiar custom is known as “telling the bees".
The practice of telling the bees may have its origins in Celtic mythology that held that bees were the link between our world and the spirit world. So, if you had any message that you wished to pass to someone who was dead, all you had to do was tell the bees and they would pass along the message.
The typical way to tell the bees was for the head of the household, or “goodwife of the house” to go out to the hives, knock gently to get the attention of the bees, and then softly murmur in a doleful tune the solemn news.
Little rhymes developed over the centuries specific to a particular region. In Nottinghamshire, the wife of the dead was heard singing quietly in front of the hive,
The master's dead, but don't you go; Your mistress will be a good mistress to you.”
In Germany, a similar couplet was heard,
“Little bee, our lord is dead; Leave me not in my distress”.
But the relationship between bees and humans goes beyond superstition. It’s a fact, that bees help humans survive. 70 of the top 100 crop species that feed 90% of the human population rely on bees for pollination.
Without them, these plants would cease to exist and with it all animals that eat those plants. This can have a cascading effect that would ripple catastrophically up the food chain.
Losing a beehive is much worse than losing a supply of honey. The consequences are life threatening.
The act of telling the bees emphasizes this deep connection humans share with the insect.
~ from https://www.amusingplanet.com/.../the-adorable-custom-of... Art: The Bee Friend, a painting by Hans Thoma (1839–1924)

❤️ these family photos around our yard by Noreen Nooner Photography!!
05/21/2026

❤️ these family photos around our yard by Noreen Nooner Photography!!

05/20/2026

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2450 Bowie Road
Greenbrier, TN
37073

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