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<blockquote data-quote="Bron" data-source="post: 1482" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I really don’t care! I’m happy! In a job like this which can go from sublime to completely feral at a drop of a hat, I’ll take anything that makes me happy. Tie -dyed suits, colourful patches, fabulous lunches, ice cold coffee! One of my suits is green, I used to be able to lie down camouflaged in the grass & watch Dale work... (She’s only a part time worker these days & we don’t often work together anymore as I have the babies if she’s at work with Himself.) Maybe next year.</p><p></p><p>Our old trucks ID us easier as they are a bigger target. We’re not often visible from the road, except in a few of Dale’s yards. There’s so many beekeepers in Gisborne I’ve given up trying to keep up with their shiny utes, let alone who is driving them. We keep very different hours to most beeks anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bron, post: 1482, member: 59"] I really don’t care! I’m happy! In a job like this which can go from sublime to completely feral at a drop of a hat, I’ll take anything that makes me happy. Tie -dyed suits, colourful patches, fabulous lunches, ice cold coffee! One of my suits is green, I used to be able to lie down camouflaged in the grass & watch Dale work... (She’s only a part time worker these days & we don’t often work together anymore as I have the babies if she’s at work with Himself.) Maybe next year. Our old trucks ID us easier as they are a bigger target. We’re not often visible from the road, except in a few of Dale’s yards. There’s so many beekeepers in Gisborne I’ve given up trying to keep up with their shiny utes, let alone who is driving them. We keep very different hours to most beeks anyway. [/QUOTE]
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