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You East Coasters survive that storm (Robo) ?
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Re: You East Coasters survive that storm (Robo) ?
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December 15, 2007, 09:46:23 PM »
It's rainin' here! Yessssss
It's been raining since noon and we're really soaking it in! Thanks guys for sending some down!
-Nathanael
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December 17, 2007, 04:23:26 PM »
Though it was freezing this morning, it has warmed up into the 50s. I checked on the girls and they were very active flying around outside the hives and working the entrances. All hives look intact. I only assume they are eating from the candy boards, since I did not open anything. Whew! I hope to not become a nervous wreck over all this every time the weather goes sour.
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I am happy for you now. I know how that feels when you finally see them again after worrying about them. I know you have an unusual situation in that they really need to eat the candy to get through the winter. I pray for some warmer days for you now so they can eat lots and build up.
Sending prayers your way.
Annette
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I was reading my Farmers Almanac last evening and if I recall they are calling for a bit warmer March and April this year. I am really looking forward to the spring with lots of plants, flowers and bees!! The best part of 8 inches of snow on top of the ice is taking the grand-daughter out for a spin on the tobaggan (sp) behind the 4 wheeler in the front yard. She and Memaw (grandma) have a blast while Grandpa drives!
I think the bees are all curled up in the hives just relaxin'.
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Dennis, that is so cute about your Granddaughter and you guys, gotta love these little ones, eh? Have a great and wonderful day. Cindi
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