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treeoflife
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Hello from Maine
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This is my first year beekeeping and I love it. Got my first hive in May 09 and have had a great time, gaining a lot of experience my first season. The plan is to start two more hives in the spring. I love learning, so I'll be checking out the site on a regular basis. It's 7 degrees this morning in southern Maine. Brrrrr! My bees seem fine....I love hearing that steady huuummmmmm when I put my ear to the hive.
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December 30, 2009, 12:16:02 PM »
Welcome to the forum. It's good to have another Maniac on board
. Update your location in your profile when you get a moment. It will help people respond to your questions better if they understand where you're located.
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December 30, 2009, 01:56:17 PM »
Thanks, and yes, it's nice to see another Maniac here. And apparently we aren't far from each other, so our temps, weather, types of bee forage, etc. will be quite similar.
Do you know Rick Cooper?
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December 30, 2009, 03:02:01 PM »
No I don't know him, but I think I've heard his name mentioned before. We should have fairly similar conditions weatherwise at least.
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I was just curious. I'll be taking Rick's bee school in Feb. (in Bowdoinham). He's been a big help to me this past season and he's a great resource for lots of folks in these parts.
Anyway, nice to 'meet' you and see you on the forum!
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Re: Hello from Maine
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December 30, 2009, 11:56:15 PM »
Treeoflife. Welcome to our forum, so great you have found us. You are delving deep into the secret life of the honeybee, and you will soon be held deeply under their spell, even more deeply than you probably already are. Stick around, we love new members, we love to listen, you will have a great place to tell you stories, tales and experiences, and make some new friends. Have that most wonderful day, with great health. Cindi
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December 31, 2009, 09:54:18 AM »
Hello there and welcome.. I am Mainer by family but living in southern PA at the moment. I am heading back to New England somewhere in about a year and will be eagerly watching the Maine posts for info. Good luck up there and stay warm
Jason from
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