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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 10775" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Well there ya go….I was gonna feed the bees again, but they seem to have been on a Dew flow…. So I delagted tasks to the Girls and fled the country.</p><p>Things generally work better under Girl power….. and Life is too short to wonder what if….. so after reading Fruitless Fall I have embarked on a N. American study tour.</p><p></p><p>It started with Air NewZealnd cattle class, almost three hundred souls jammed into an aluminium tube and hurled nirth at 600 mph. 14 hours later we were spat out into N America.</p><p>Theres more to go yet…. Ashort hop to the middle of the continent and then a 250 k drive nirth to the tundra border where a bloke I know runs bees.</p><p>Two weeks ago it was -16c….. today it was 24c….. the bees have a short window of opportunity to build for a crop, so it’s gonna be interesting to see how he does it.</p><p>He tells me the mites have had a field day this winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 10775, member: 212"] Well there ya go….I was gonna feed the bees again, but they seem to have been on a Dew flow…. So I delagted tasks to the Girls and fled the country. Things generally work better under Girl power….. and Life is too short to wonder what if….. so after reading Fruitless Fall I have embarked on a N. American study tour. It started with Air NewZealnd cattle class, almost three hundred souls jammed into an aluminium tube and hurled nirth at 600 mph. 14 hours later we were spat out into N America. Theres more to go yet…. Ashort hop to the middle of the continent and then a 250 k drive nirth to the tundra border where a bloke I know runs bees. Two weeks ago it was -16c….. today it was 24c….. the bees have a short window of opportunity to build for a crop, so it’s gonna be interesting to see how he does it. He tells me the mites have had a field day this winter. [/QUOTE]
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