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Chrissy Shaw <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:19:34 -0400
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Last summer i, for the first time, noticed my bees working the native wild 
rose here for pollen.  I observed the bees as they worked and instead of 
attemping to get nectar, the bees would rub through the pollen and on to the 
next flower.  Since i never noticed this before and am new to this region 
with this sub of roses, i assume that it depends upon variety. 

Chrissy Shaw 

 

A fraction of a degree in error of movement compounds per-unit in spacetime 
and all true courses are determined by degree of error and its correction. 

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