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>Lately, however, this list has seemed to shift focus. Most of the posts
have been gloom and doom, and argumentative at times. I personally have
contributed to this so I am not finger-pointing. We have always had some
"hot" topics. I can only imagine some of the posts that get rejected on <
I have been monitoring this list and even posted a few times.
I like this list because:
I get information from experts from the US and Europe and it stimulates my
bee thinking
The discussions are sometimes spirited BUT sometimes too long and I believe
we should "listen" to others view points.
However. we should agree to disagree at times. All of us should not have to
be
"converted to a specific viewpoint and that is an individual choice.
There are many times several ways to approach a situation and get
satisfactory results especially with bees and all the varied climates in
which they are kept.
I enjoy hearing the different viewpoints BUT I do not necessarily have to
agree or adopt them
Dan Veilleux
in the mountains of NC
zone 6a
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