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"Elizabeth M. Bowles" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Sep 1997 21:04:21 -0500
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My lifestyle simply does not allow me the reading time that I would like to
have.
 
I am a full time wife, mother of two preteen boys, work full time and am a
full time student and active in my church and community.......
If it were not for Bee-L I would probebly not have a bee hive today becuase
I simply would not have the time to keep up with all there is to know. I do
read several of my bee books on occation but simply do not have time to
search for every thing.  If I had known that my questioning would irritate
anybody I would not have done so much of it.  I know this may irritate some
of you but I really need bee-L simply as a time saving measure and to get
to know other bee keepers. (I've found many of my cyber friends to be just
a good or better than regular friends)
 
In Him,
 
Elizabeth M. Bowles
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Missouri, USA
 
> keepers.  However, I feel that both may be to blame.  New bee keepers
> should do some research before posting simple questions, but as a newbie
> myself I found you can read many  books and some times your questions
> are just not answered.  It is in these situations that a experienced
> person can be a very valuable resource.
>

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