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derrick1p1
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Hello All:
I'm almost as happy to have found this forum as I am to begin beekeeping. My interest in beekeeping was sparked about 4 years ago, but I was unable to pursue it. I live in East Point, GA and now have the opportunity. I look forward to learning from many of you here!
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Welcome,
So what sparked your interest?
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Welcome fellow Georgian. If you are hooked, nothing but a hive or two or more will cure you. This is a great forum with some very knowledgable people that do not mind shearing that knowledge with you.
Good luck, Steve
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Hey, Derrick, Welcome and I look forward to talking to you at a Metro Atlanta Beekeepers meeting - My daughter's boyfriend (and she) live in East Point.
Where are you locating your bees? I saw an ad I think was yours in the Farmer and Consumers' Market Bulletin and wondered what you finally decided.
Linda T in Atlanta
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