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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 8:21 PM
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Subject: Re: Some anonymous remarks
Hello George and All,
George wrote:
Steve also started the work with Rothenbuhler on Hygienic bees way back in the 1950's, but had to stop because no one was interested in paying him for that research then.
Steve and I had a long talk in Illinois three weeks ago. Steve still talks bees with Rothenbuhler. I had a great time listening to Steve Tabor talk privately to me about the great researchers of his day. I had only one burning question to ask of Steve and after a long silence he enlightened me. I had waited over thirty years to learn what happened in Baton Rouge in the early sixties.
George wrote:
I end this long note with a fond tribute to Bob, in that, although not a scientist, Bob is well informed and well read and obviously a fine beekeeper that all should would do well to follow.
Thanks for the kind words George! We are both avid students of beekeeping. Many mysteries surround beekeeping. Such as why a medical doctor in the old west would quit medicine for a life among the bees (Dr. C.C. Miller). Why beekeepers like A.I.Root and many others were very religious.
Bob, I am giving a 4 hour talk and workshop in January at the ABF Savannah meeting about "Improving Your Beekeeping Management Techniques", in spite of being disabled by 5 strokes. I was told they didn't want my infirm body and bad voice, but just my brains. If I find myself getting tarred and feathered, I will yell for your help.
Please do! I plan on going to Savannah . I have been in your talks before and we have met. Many (including Lloyd Spears) did not remember meeting me. I have found I learn quite a bit by listening rather than talking. I will introduce myself to you again in Savannah . To take a line from Allen Dick all BEE-L people going to Savannah should meet so we can put a face with the person we communicate with on beekeeping topics on Bee-L..
I also admire your beekeeping skills George but what I admire most is your guts to stay involved after all the troubles life has dealt you. My mentor in beekeeping was older than you when I rode my bicycle over to his house after school to learn beekeeping. Only years after his death did I realize how lucky I was to have had the benefit of talking to a beekeeper with 70+ years of beekeeping knowledge. I returned to visit the old beekeeper through the years and then one day a letter came from my Mother with a newspaper clipping about his passing.
Sincerely,
Bob Harrison
Odessa, Missouri
40+ years among the bees
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