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What have I learnt from Bee-L?
It is more often what has Bee - L confirmed!!!
Beekeeping is confusing to many.
Some relish in communicating and trying to explain and help others with their concerns. Others
absorb, without making a noise.
That beekeepers are viewed as a strange bunch of individuals - but consider themselves as perfectly
normal people. It is the rest who don't understand.
I have learnt that beekeepers usually want to feel that they belong to a community, then argue with
dedicated principles with each other.
Bee - L has helped globalise the process.
My bees aren't your bees - but I want to do as you do, because you get lots of honey and I get lots
of swarms.
And finally, Bee -L has taught me to type, so:
Long may it continue!!!!
Peter
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