14 Million Bees Escaped in Washington—Accident or Engineered Event?

Early Friday morning, a commercial tractor-trailer hauling over 70,000 pounds of honeybee hives overturned in Whatcom County, Washington, unleashing an estimated 14 million bees into the environment. Authorities called it an accident. But the timing, scale, and strange silence around the aftermath leave some asking: What if it wasn’t? An “Accident” at 4 a.m.—Or Something […]
The Return of Blue: Nature’s Rarest Color, Now in Honey
Blue is rare in nature. It’s the color of the deep ocean, the endless sky, and a few scattered wildflowers that bloom like miracles. It’s the color of healing, calm, and mystery—and now, it’s the color of our honey. This is Blue Honey, born not from dyes or gimmicks, but from the organic microbiotic blend […]
The Shamanic Way of the Bee: How Simon Buxton Changed My Life

There’s beekeeping—and then there’s bee keeping. One is about extraction. The other is about initiation. When I picked up Simon Buxton’s The Shamanic Way of the Bee, I thought I was going to read about honey, hives, maybe some ancient techniques. I had no idea I was about to be inducted into a mystery school […]
Microplastics in honey: Why We’re Returning Honey to Its Natural Frequency

They say we’re consuming up to a credit card’s worth of plastic every week—through the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the food we eat. And now, microplastics in honey is showing up too. That’s right. Even the hives aren’t safe. Recent reports confirm the presence of microplastics in honey, even from regions […]
Meet Bonnie Bee Company: The Heart of Pollinator Stewardship in Northern California’s Marin County

Tucked away in the golden hills of Northern California, Bonnie Bee Company is more than a honey brand! It’s a beacon for sustainable beekeeping and pollinator education. Founded by the incredible Bonnie Morse, the company is dedicated to helping bees thrive while teaching people how to work with, not against, nature. Bonnie isn’t your average beekeeper. With […]
The Mini Pig Is a Unicorn — But the Kune Kune Comes Close

Let’s clear something up: there’s no such thing as a “forever tiny” pig. The idea of a teacup pig that stays puppy-sized for life? That’s a myth—more fantasy than fact. A unicorn, if you will. But just like the rhino gave us a glimpse of what a real unicorn might’ve looked like, the Kune Kune […]
Soundless Speed: When Legends Talk About Dreamers

In the world of racing, it’s rare for legends to pause and spotlight someone else’s story. But in Soundless Speed, that’s exactly what happens. Randy Pobst—one of the most decorated and respected drivers in the game—sits down at Sonoma Raceway to talk about someone he can’t stop thinking about: Lonnie, aka The Deaf Stig. This […]
Introducing the Live Bee Cams: A 24/7 Portal Into the Hive Mind

Step into the world of dreams, whispers, and wings. Bee Cams; We’re live. At Apiary of Dreams, we’ve always believed in blurring the lines between nature, consciousness, and art. Now, we’re inviting you to witness the beauty and rhythm of the hive—in real time. Our 24/7 Bee Cams are officially streaming, offering an intimate look […]
A Whisper in the Hive: The Pope’s Passing and the Dream of Easter Monday

In the early hours of April 21, 2025—Easter Monday—I dreamed something left the world. A hush. A shift. An unspoken goodbye. I didn’t know what it was until I woke up and heard the news: Pope Francis had passed. At Apiary of Dreams, we honor these subtle echoes. The way consciousness hums with changes before […]
The First Ride Through the Dream: Bicycle Day & the Sacred Return

April 19, 1943. Albert Hofmann, barefoot at the edge of human understanding, swallows 250 micrograms of LSD and gets on a bicycle. No safety net. No precedent. Just intuition and madness wrapped in Swiss precision. He didn’t take a drug. He cracked a doorway. That ride wasn’t about escape—it was a return. A return to […]