Time to celebrate! The final step in a work is everytime something special. The work of over one semester is finally paying out! What a moment! I'm very confident with my own work. Soon it's time to read all the other articles of the different teams. I'm very excited to do this as soon as possible. Probably at the sea, under palms, with a drink in my other hand? ;) Why not! :)
Today I learned about the bubbles. A possibility to show, which parts of the work are going well and which dont. How bigger the bubbles are, how better works this part.
Also I learned, how to work with the publishing tool and should get the password in the next few days.
So this would be my next step, to try to work in this tool and prepare all my tasks for the upload in three weeks.
27 minutes of interview material is quite a lot. A lot of useful information, but also a lot of work to summarize. And that's my task for today. He gave me a lot of content for my work. So I have to be careful with it, but otherwise it's necessary to keep just the very important parts to short it up.
Watch Anabel's first impressions about her beehouse! Mine is more in an urban surrounding, hers is closer to the nature positioned. I'm still analyzing if they are differences between the two different positions.
The Bees in Larva phase
In my spring holidays, I met a beekeeper. He's the father of a friend of mine and has a lot of experience with bee's. I interviewed him and watched him observating the bee's during their work in the beehive. I was very impressed, how his passion works and what are the dangers especially during this time in climate change. My further steps are now, to take the material together, sort out the most important informations and also check the connection to Basque Country and go further in collaboration work.

"The importance of the bees and their problems in climate change. I will enlighten (inform, make aware) the people, so they can understand, why the protect of the bees is essential for us and the environment."
their surroundings:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f4pmetlrs8bfq7f/VID_20210421_125308.mp4?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/adhx1r7kvnh92l5/VID_20210421_125607.mp4?dl=0
- Anabel Burkhalter --> in-house, exchange of experience, optimization --> during school days
- Manex and Jon from Basque Country --> by mail, project collaboration work --> once a week
- Mr. Bieri --> beekeeper, collaboration for an interview and a visit about his passion --> once
- Wildbiene + Partner --> supplier of my bee's, here if questions appears about working with them --> if necessary
I still have my plan, but just theoretically, because all starts with the delivering of the Bee's next week. I'm looking forward to it and wanna take off like a rocket on the way to the moon. I'm not very good in imaging, how something should work, until i could start something practically.
My delivering partner:
Bring die Natur zum Summen. Mit deinen Wildbienen und Pflanzen (wildbieneundpartner.ch)
My cooperation partners:
- Students from basque country
- Anabel Burkhalter (classmate)
- Mister Bieri (beekeeper)
There are brand new project categories:
- Project Medical plants
- Project Textiles
- Project Tree Novice
- Project Glacier melt
- Project Future mobility
- Project Littering
- Project Wild bees
- Project Surviving
[in progress]
My questions for my collaborate meeting call on Thursday:
Task: "The Bee's and their life in climate change"
- Do you know the importance of the Bee's?
- Are there also beekeepers in Spain? Ist that a usual hobby? Do you know somebody?
- What do you think about the bee's and the climate change?
- Are you interested in my task or in a collaboration together as well? Is there a possibility to observe bee's for you? Or what kind of collaboration is possible?