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Peter Edwards <[log in to unmask]>
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Joe

>Many here know I run the Historical Honeybee Archive...
>PS.  The U.K. folks are welcome to harvest
articles from the site also, if they wish to
stay ahead of the U.S.A.   ;)

Hi Joe
Many thanks for your kind words and invitation.  Now I feel guilty - history 
is not my strong point and I just do not have the time to take on any more 
groups.  There is already such a vast amount written about bees that we 
could all spend our lives doing nothing other than sitting at the computer 
or reading books!  But what a dull life it would be - virtual beekeeping!

Having just finished updating our computer records after today's work in the 
apiaries (it's 10.10pm), I have to say that I am ready to sleep!

Spring has truly sprung here and it looks like everything is going to be two 
weeks early at least - bit of a shock after we had thought that the coldest 
winter for 120 years had held everything back.  Now we a re running out of 
time and wish that we had used the winter months more wisely - but that 
holiday in the sunshine of E Africa was so good!

Best wishes

Peter 

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