Soft waves lap the sands along the shore of Long Island Sound. Flowers bloom in the fragrant gardens of Saugatuck, the seaside neighborhood of Westport, CT. Humming in harmony, Saugatuck Seabees work industriously, pollinating the gardens, nurturing their young and making honey. Beekeeper Judith Anderson checks the frames in a Saugatuck Seabees hive.
Harvested, filtered, jarred and lidded, a season's worth of Mother Nature's purest food, golden Saugatuck Seabees honey, stands ready for labeling. Drip a little on some warm toast, sweeten your tea or pour a bit on your ice cream. Yummmm! You can't buy Saugatuck Seabees honey at any price. But to replenish your supply, write to beekeeper,Judith Anderson at Judith@andersonrudd.com.
Judith's lovely "ladies" help you feel lovely, too, with bee-based cosmetics like lip balm.  Made with beeswax, propolis (which the bees gather from local plants) and nature's own oils, like jojoba and peppermint, Saugatuck Seabees cosmetics help you feel good all over.
On behalf of her Saugatuck Seabees, beekeeper Judith Anderson thanks the ladies' "godfathers", Norm Coté and Peter Wild, and their whole extended family!