Brooklyn Bees and More at Ft. Greene Artisan & Farmer’s Market
June 25th, 2008 by EthanAs we know from previous posts about bees, they are responsible for pollinating 30% of our food crops, and if they become extinct, much of the world’s food supply will disappear with them.
GBK Media brings you exclusive shocking footage of bees, dancing, creating honey, and generally doing bee-things in Brooklyn at the Artisan Market.
Beehive courtesy Brooklyn Beekeeper John Howe. For more info: thebrooklynbee.com.
Here are some more photos of the markets last Saturday in Ft. Greene:
![]() Ft. Greene Farmer’s Market |
![]() Beehive at Ft. Greene Farmer’s Market |
![]() Australian Scent |
![]() John Howe with Beehive |
![]() Natasha and Kevin Barry |
![]() Kevin’s Batiked Butterfly Ties |
Fyi, comment from Natasha on the flickr page: Each of Kevin Barry’s butterfly bowties are first constructed,then individually dyed using the batik process. They can also be adapted to use as hair clips. Check them out next week, they were very cool. Check out the large version of the photo to see the detail. Great stuff.
Definitely check out Australian Scent too, the products were very very nice and they were very very nice, Eddie and Megan. A good addition to the growing Brooklyn green biz.
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