Beekeeping has been part of my life for as long as I can remember.
My grandfather kept bees as a hobby. My father turned it into a professional business and worked with bees for over 30 years. Some of my earliest memories are standing next to him in the apiary, inspecting frames and learning how a colony works. I even had my own hive with my name on it.
Like many teenagers, I drifted away for a while. My focus was somewhere else. But the pull of the apiary never really left.
When my father stepped away from beekeeping, I felt it was time to pick up the baton and continue what had been built before me. This time on my own.
Today I manage a small number of hives — usually between five and ten. For me, beekeeping is not about scaling endlessly. It’s about doing it properly. It’s about understanding the colonies, working with the seasons, and respecting the craft.
It’s both a hobby and something more serious at the same time. I don’t see it as just honey production. I see it as a generational craft that deserves to be continued and shared.
This website is where I document that journey and share practical knowledge from real hands-on experience — the wins, the mistakes, and everything in between.
No overcomplicated theory.
No pretending to know everything.
Just honest beekeeping, passed from one generation to the next.