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            <text>Directions:&amp;nbsp; From the A76 north from Dumfries turn off left at Auldgirth (Auldgirth Shop is on your left as you turn).&amp;nbsp; Continue for half a mile and take the first right turn among some cottages.&amp;nbsp; Continue uphill through woodland and then along the side of a hill (fine views on your right of the Lowther Hills).&amp;nbsp; John&amp;rsquo;s farm is on your right &amp;ndash; look for the blue Doors Open Days banner.&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;If coming from the North turn south at the crossroads in Penpont heading in the direction of Auldgirth.&amp;nbsp; The Honey Farm is 4 miles on the left.</text>
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              <text>&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;&amp;ldquo;We work up to sixteen hours a day, seven days a week for around seven months each year, otherwise it&amp;rsquo;s brilliant.&amp;nbsp; I simply love being out on the hills with the sound of happily working bees around me.&amp;rdquo;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;On a winding back lane at Auldgirth are the fruits of fifteen million worker bees, capably supported by John Mellis and his partner Joan, who work nearly as hard.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;John and Joan will welcome you to a whitewashed converted byre to show you how and where some of Britain&amp;rsquo;s very highest quality honey is produced.&amp;nbsp; All around is birdsong and the sound of the river &amp;ndash; and bees.&amp;nbsp; The flower-covered hills and glens of south west Scotland provide 350 hives of bees with their occupation, allowing John to produce many distinct types of honey, the main ones being: Spring honey made early in the year from trees; Blossom honey from flowers in high summer; Heath and Wildflower honey from wild flowers on higher land; and a magnificent Heather honey from moorland belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; John pays his rent in jars of honey.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Bees forage in the flowers for nectar and store it in their hive within wooden racks of waxy honeycomb.&amp;nbsp; The nectar becomes honey in the hive and is bee food designed to see the colony through winter.&amp;nbsp; As the honey is removed, John feeds his bees in winter on a specially made ambrosia syrup.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;During summer John works a sixteen hour day, sometimes starting at 4am because the bees fly at dawn and must be moved to the moors during the night in readiness for morning.&amp;nbsp; During a good summer the bees can fill a hive with honey in a matter of days.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Once a honey-laden super is brought back to the farm Joan takes over.&amp;nbsp; Each honeycomb is placed in the extractor, which spins with the speed gradually increasing for ten minutes at up to 280rpm.&amp;nbsp; The honey runs into a bucket and is filtered before bottling.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;And, of course, it tastes wonderful&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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