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From: Bill Truesdell <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Top Ten Beekeeping Websites
 
 
>easy
>
>http://www.beekeeping.co.nz/
 
I'd second that !
 
New thought on the subject.
 
If this idea really got going perhaps there could be
some secondary categories. For instance, I can think
of one site that I consider the tops when it comes to
photographs on bees and beekeeping.
 
There are one or two other sites out there that some
could consider as good as Nick's or even prefer to
Nick's due to their own personal criteria in what they
look for.
 
Or, one could nominate for the "Site Of The Month".
 
........some ideas
 
Al  ( Needham )
 
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