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                Today in southern Maryland, USA, the sun came back and
                 the wind died down.  The bees came out to catch the
end of the honey          flow here.  It was just time to sit and watch
for awhile.  The bees flying in and out with their loads.  And why do I
find this so facinating to watch???
I still don't know after 20 some years, but I do.
               billy bee

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