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Tyrone
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January 09, 2006, 12:49:42 AM »
My name is Steve and I live in northcentral Iowa. I'm retired from the Air Force and have lived all over the world but settled back at the home place about 12 years ago. I became curious about beekeeping a few years ago and bought some books to satisfiy that need. I have some property in the country that has been usused for about 25 years and I had thought of putting hives out there but never followed through. A coworker, who has a five-acre acreage mentioned beekeeping at work a few weeks ago and that piqued my interest again and I drug out the books. I ordered my first hive and some related equipment from Brushy Mountain last night and I've created three more lists of things I will be getting to complete my kit before my first season as a bee rancher begins. You will probably see a lot of me on the forum asking questions and picking your brains for information. I'm an eternal optimist so I'm counting on this first year's experience being a good one and hoping to expand next year if all goes well, and it will. Talk to you all later....T
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amymcg
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Welcome aboard Steve - You'll find everyone on this board is pretty pleasant and knowledgable. They were all a big help to me when I was first getting started. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
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Tyrone
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January 10, 2006, 12:34:20 PM »
Thanks Amy. Unlike most men I will ask directions. I checked out your journal entries on your 'Beeyard' site and will continue to do so for progress reports. I'm going to a weekend seminar the first of March to try to learn something about beekeeping. Books (and forums) are good but quite often they bring rise to more questions than answers.
I got to spend some time in eastern MA in the early 80s. I was sent by the AF to work in a tower on Cape Cod during the FAA strike. Later, in 1998 and long after I retired from the AF, I worked for a government contractor who was awarded the contract to operate that same tower when it was privatized. I was director of ATC Ops for them and went up there every summer for a few days on an inspection visit. I love Cape Cod. Love Boston too. One of my favorite cities.
Thanks for the welcome......T
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Horns Pure Honey
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January 10, 2006, 05:40:14 PM »
Hey Steve, great to have you aboard! Ask any question you like, there are just some you cant find in books, good luck
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January 10, 2006, 07:06:05 PM »
Thanks for looking at my journal. Unfortunately, I haven't updated it much. I'm in the middle of my master's degree, and unfortunately all of my journaling has suffered.
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