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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Sep 2013 11:12:29 -0400
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Apologies for the premature send, my post was incomplete and I had yet to
edit out the previous post.

A
s I was saying,
  I am more concerned with getting the hives to overwinter in upstate New
York (something I
suspect will be a miracle on the magnitude of the loaves and fishes).  But
that will be another chapter.

And speaking of chapters, Wyatt Mangum was the primary presenter for the
TBH sessions at EAS.  Nice to see Wyatt back on the lecture circuit.  His
presentations were entertaining and as always his photography was amazing!
He was also promoting his new book, *Top-Bar Hive Beekeeping: Wisdom &
Pleasure Combined*.  Highly recommended for anyone considering TBHs.  I
have no intent to convert my operation, but Wyatt has certainly made my
2-hive foray into TBHs more tolerable, and if I can get over the
"difference", I may in a rare moment admit that I am enjoying the two.

Now, gums?  I think not.

Aaron Morris - I think, therefore I bee!

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