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Thu, 30 Dec 2010 00:03:13 -0500
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Allen:

In response to this question, I have been "lurking" off this list for 5 years so no clue what was being posted. However, I was a previous subscriber to BEE-L between 1994 and 2005.

I resubscribed 4 days ago to post a message on locating beekeeping class resources.  I received and appreciated a number of helpful responses.  Nice to read postings from new BEE-Lers and veterans; sad to no longer read postings from a few beekeepers - Aaron Morris,  Andy Nachbar and Nick Wallingford. Important to keep the archives alive to preserve their wisdom.

Speaking of archives, it was interesting that I could search for my name in the archives and reread the 271 messages  that I posted from my 11 years on this list.  I have been immortalized!  

A question to myself: Do I know any more about bees now than I did back in the 70s and 80s…..?

i'll let you know when i finish reading my old postings…:)

Happy New Year!

Paul Cronshaw
Santa Barbara, CA
Bee Photos: http://picasaweb.google.com/beemancron/BeePhotos#

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