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Hi Jinelle, Im looking forward to working with you on this Wiki page. To give you a bit of my background, I'm a freelance producer and painter and mother of 2 boys (Nate & Cohen). I plan to finish my degree - BA-art history by september. I love hiking, skate skiing, cycling and painting and doing just about everything with my boys.
I was thinking about our brief chat yesterday and have searched Wiki for Urban chickens and Urban beekeeping.
I searched the following links on Wiki:
URBAN BEEKEEPING Beekeeping /info/en/?search=Beekeeping Urban or backyard beekeeping /info/en/?search=Beekeeping#Urban_or_backyard_beekeeping Urban beekeeping /info/en/?search=Urban_beekeeping
The pages seem well defined but there is no mention of Vancouver beekeeping.
A quick google search yielded many resources for us to develop an Urban beekeeping page for Vancouver that could include city regulations about keeping bees, Vancouver bee hives on top of city hall and at the convention center, local bee keepers, or the hives for humanity project on the downtown east side. LOTS of published information - sources to credit. I also have a close friend who is a bee keeper and lives a couple blocks away so we could take some of our own pictures to illustrate the page. I think there is also room to add some Vancouver reference to the main bee keeping page as Vancouver seems to be doing a number of interesting things with hives that are not happening elsewhere.
URBAN CHICKENS
Urban Chicken /info/en/?search=Urban_chicken
While I am happy to do either I feel much more inclined to go with bee keeping as there seems to be may more credited sources available about interesting stuff happening in Vancouver. Also, I think the Urban beekeeping page is strong making it a more natural jump for us to go to Vancouver specific beekeeping. The argument for Urban Chickens would be that the main page needs work too so we could fix this up and a link to Vancouver Urban chickens. Im a bit concerned that this may be taking on too much though.
I'm going to User talk to the others who are doing gardens to see if any of them are planning to do ne of these 2, might help with the decisions.
Your thoughts?
Paulajgill ( talk) 19:15, 29 January 2014 (UTC)paulajgill Paulajgill ( talk) 19:15, 29 January 2014 (UTC)
This is a great idea. Here are a few comments and questions to consider:
Hello, JinelleC09, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Yunshui, and as you already know I am your Online Ambassador for the UBC Human Ecology course. Thanks for introducing yourself on my talkpage. My job here is to help you to work within Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, to answer any questions that you have about editing here, and to act as your advocate in the (unlikely) event that you find yourself in a dispute with another user.
You are welcome to contact me at any time by leaving a message on my Wikipedia talkpage or by emailing me. I will usually respond to any messages within 24 hours (though I aim to be faster!), but if you need more immediate help, you can ask questions of experienced editors at The Teahouse or get live help via Wikipedia's IRC channel ( connect here).
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Please remember to sign your messages on talk pages by typing four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically insert your username and the date. Once again, if you need help with any aspect of Wikipedia, please just ask; it's what I'm here for. Enjoy your course! Yunshui 雲 水 23:22, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
Hi Jinelle, Im looking forward to working with you on this Wiki page. To give you a bit of my background, I'm a freelance producer and painter and mother of 2 boys (Nate & Cohen). I plan to finish my degree - BA-art history by september. I love hiking, skate skiing, cycling and painting and doing just about everything with my boys.
I was thinking about our brief chat yesterday and have searched Wiki for Urban chickens and Urban beekeeping.
I searched the following links on Wiki:
URBAN BEEKEEPING Beekeeping /info/en/?search=Beekeeping Urban or backyard beekeeping /info/en/?search=Beekeeping#Urban_or_backyard_beekeeping Urban beekeeping /info/en/?search=Urban_beekeeping
The pages seem well defined but there is no mention of Vancouver beekeeping.
A quick google search yielded many resources for us to develop an Urban beekeeping page for Vancouver that could include city regulations about keeping bees, Vancouver bee hives on top of city hall and at the convention center, local bee keepers, or the hives for humanity project on the downtown east side. LOTS of published information - sources to credit. I also have a close friend who is a bee keeper and lives a couple blocks away so we could take some of our own pictures to illustrate the page. I think there is also room to add some Vancouver reference to the main bee keeping page as Vancouver seems to be doing a number of interesting things with hives that are not happening elsewhere.
URBAN CHICKENS
Urban Chicken /info/en/?search=Urban_chicken
While I am happy to do either I feel much more inclined to go with bee keeping as there seems to be may more credited sources available about interesting stuff happening in Vancouver. Also, I think the Urban beekeeping page is strong making it a more natural jump for us to go to Vancouver specific beekeeping. The argument for Urban Chickens would be that the main page needs work too so we could fix this up and a link to Vancouver Urban chickens. Im a bit concerned that this may be taking on too much though.
I'm going to User talk to the others who are doing gardens to see if any of them are planning to do ne of these 2, might help with the decisions.
Your thoughts?
Paulajgill ( talk) 19:15, 29 January 2014 (UTC)paulajgill Paulajgill ( talk) 19:15, 29 January 2014 (UTC)
This is a great idea. Here are a few comments and questions to consider: