Honey Do
It’s hard to confine bees. They’re programmed to find flowering plants, which means urban beekeepers like Elizabeth Holloway need willing neighbors to tolerate flying, stinging insects on determined flight paths. But they do, because at the core of Holloway’s Bocage Bee and Honey Company is a love for bees and unabashed enthusiasm for their sticky, floral produce. Read the whole sweet story in this month’s 225 by clicking here. (Photo by David Gallent)

