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In a message dated 1/23/2006 11:08:43 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
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Where am  I?  I'm located at the apex of a triangle about 90 miles north of  
Pensacola and Mobile.  Montgomery, Alabama is also about 90 miles north  of me.



I can gloat as well -LOL  The temperatures here for the most part  have been 
very mild since the cold weather of Nov/Dec .     Highs in the 50's on average 
with several days in the upper 60's and even a 70  or two.  I have already 
begun feeding 2 colonies that had less than  adequate stores, as well as using 
bee builder(with additional local trapped  pollen from last year).  The maples 
here are not quite open yet, but it  wont be too much longer and they will be 
alive.  Forecast this week puts me  in the 50s with a 40s day in there 
somewhere, but if the suns out my little  ladies usually fly at 43-45.  I have not 
been in the hives for a full  inspection at this point, but I will be doing this 
over the next week or  so.
 
Tim Morris
Leoma, Tennessee
15 miles North of the Alabama line (due north of Florence)
 
 

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