New Honey Home

Barbara Wilson checks out Bluebird Gardens honey at her new downtown store. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

Barbara Wilson checks out Bluebird Gardens honey at her new downtown store. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

New Honey Home

Bluebird Gardens honey now has a new home. With the closing of Three Sisters Resale and Consignment, Barbara Wilson and her daughter Amy have warmly welcomed local honey from my hives to their new store at 711 Pine Street, Pine Street Vintage Goods.

The new downtown Rolla store is open the second and fourth weekends from Thursday to Saturday.

In addition to raw artisan honey in ready to pour new and vintage glass containers, I also have creamed honey all with gift tags ready for gift-giving.

My honey and beekeeping books at Pine Street Vintage Goods. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

My honey and beekeeping books at Pine Street Vintage Goods. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

Buzzing bees, honey dippers and vintage ceramic honey skeps, as well as award-winning A Beekeeper’s Diary, offer an assortment of sweet gift choices.

Part-time hours for Pine Street Vintage Goods in downtown Rolla. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

Part-time hours for Pine Street Vintage Goods in downtown Rolla. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

Thanks again to Krista Kelly from Three Sisters Resale and Consignment for suggesting this location. Her building has been sold so she decided to close the consignment store and reconsider her options.

Yet another reason why I choose to live in a small town where people look out for each other.

Charlotte