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--- On Wed, 5/19/10, randy oliver <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
No, this is a natural flow in the dry foothills following winter rain.  
Not
at liberty to say where without stepping on toes.  Have to see it
 to believe it!

Well DANG!!  Randy.   And here I was all set to move my six colonies from southwest Alabama out there, get my honey, and sneak 'em back into Alabama.  (Alabama has a "no bees on comb" law)  Guess that shoots my idea for a quick $3600 down the drain. ($3/lb retail w/ sales from the house)  :)  Just kidding.   Wish my area produced as well.  But, I can't complain, at least up to this point.  

Mike in LA


      

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