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Sat, 13 Feb 1999 18:38:30 EST
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In a message dated 2/13/99 6:16:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Now to think the heavenly perfume of bees
>  curing their nectar into honey at dusk and into the night could have
>  any association with the smell of the decomposing body of a cat is beyond
>  my belief. I shall have to move the big hive and keep the
>  swarm.
Would be worth a looksee for foulbrood were I to smell something like rotting
meat near my hives.
Goldenrod and aster bloom is pungent and makes everyone worry around here
every autumn.
35 days until spring here so in Oz it must be 35 days til autumn?

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