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February 21, 2010, 04:44:20 PM »
Hi,
Living in France, sarthe, this is in the middle of nowhere but fine for bees.
I'm a beginner, hope to have my first three hives in may and very exciting on this new activity.
I'm living in a forest of pines, chestnuts, flowers and colza fields.
Bernard
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welcome to beemaster. we have some other members from france although i don't think i have seen much of them lately.
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"What has destroyed liberty and the rights of man in every
government which has ever existed under the sun? The generalizing
and concentrating all cares and powers into one body, no matter
whether of the autocrats of Russia or France, or of the
aristocrats of a Venetian Senate." --Thomas Jefferson to Joseph C.
Cabell, 1816.
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Welcome bernard. Hope you will find everything you want from your bees to this forum. There are some great people here to tap into, for help of anything that you may need assistance with.
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Welcome to the forum.
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Re: bonjour de France
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Quote from: bernard on February 21, 2010, 04:44:20 PM
Hi,
Living in France, sarthe, this is in the middle of nowhere but fine for bees.
I'm a beginner, hope to have my first three hives in may and very exciting on this new activity.
I'm living in a forest of pines, chestnuts, flowers and colza fields.
Bernard
Chance bienvenue et bonne avec votre nouvelle entreprise ce printemps. Ceci ma première année et très est aussi bien excité. Vous pouvez apprendre beaucoup de ces conseils. Entretien à toi bientôt.
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February 24, 2010, 04:56:20 PM »
Welcome, bernard - I'm not that far from you - ok, well about 650 miles away over the channel but same time zone !!
hope the first year goes well, best of luck
S
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Je ne sais pas "colva" - Bienvenue.
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Bernard, welcome to our forum, wonderful you found us, stick around. Have that wonderful and great day, with health. Cindi
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