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The Great Offender
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: South Central...KY that is
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tri-continental dag hag
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: down by the Prom, Australia
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Last week I saw an item on Gardening Australia about making a smaller version of this. I'd like to have a crack at making something halfway between the two versions.
This year we also got a top bar hive (after reading about Phil Chandler's "Barefoot Beekeeping") and are keen to get our first bees into it in a few months once spring arrives. The usual way of beekeeping seemed too complex for me, and too much equipment, especially for extraction. I like the way the Barefoot Beekeeping encourages everyone to do it, with minimal equipment, and we're planning to extract by just breaking up a comb at a time in muslin, so no equipment there either.
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Touring the facilities
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: The plains of Colorado
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I was also thinking "Not nobody not know how!" |
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This Space For Rent
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: in the house and on the street
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"Well I see it like this. We see these kid things as incredibly difficult items that will tend to waste our lives into nothingness. Well, that's how I see it, anyway. You have to give up a large part of your life with a kid; and I guess you're doing it for the kid's sake, but then, why? Why, if all you get is another person who has to give up THEIR life for a kid? What I want to know is, who gets the life?"
- toad@cellar.org (Tony Shepps)