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Mark Franklin Almond <[log in to unmask]>
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I have a small collection of beekeeping fables that I have collected over
the years that I have been a hobby beekeeper. I would like to know if
anyone on BEE-L have any humorous fables that they would like to share
with me and other subscribers to the BEE-l.
American Bee Journal published a few fables which were written by Conrad
Burbee a year or so ago. I missed getting these fables. Can anyone help
me with getting these fables?
I will be most indebted to all BEE-L subscribers for their time and
trouble.
 
Mark F. Almond
Concord, NC
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