Worldwide Beekeeping
Announcements => Forum News, Suggestions, Questions => Topic started by: riverbee on April 13, 2018, 11:11:02 pm
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2006 posts!
just want to say thank you lee for being here and thank you for your contributions!
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Thanks for your online presence Lee. You've always been generous with your advice. And, more importantly, the advice you share has been on - target.
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Thanks Lee,
I have always appreciated your advice. :)
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Thanks for all your contributions. You are one of the persons that approaches a beekeeping question from a different angle than most. You ask the extra questions to get all the facts that could effect the answer given. For this I salute you Cause your answers are factual and well researched. That kind of knowledge comes from keeping bees for a long time and keeping up with their changing environment and conditions. For this I say thank you again for sharing your knowledge and experience with the new crop of beekeepers that come to this forum.
Keith
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Well done! :yes: :eusa_clap:
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Thanks Lee,
I really appreciate your bee wisdom, you're always hitting the nail on the head !
Thanks
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well done! I always know when I see you posted, that the post will be informative or funny so it's worth reading!
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Bravo, Lee! :eusa_clap:
Your postings are filled with solid beekeeping wisdom and backed by research. These are qualities that make this forum a reputable source of information. Thank you for contributing.
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Thank you Lee! Your participation is priceless to us who are new. Ted
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Thank you all for the kind words. It is fun to watch new beekeepers come online here, start out, then grow and grow. If anything I say helps that process, then I'm happy to be involved.
As far as hitting the nail on the head, I've had a bloody thumb more often than I'd like to admit. ;) I've made most of the mistakes a beekeeper can make. In life and beekeeping, it isn't the mistake, it is what you learn from it. Words like that from Apis make me humble, he knows a lot more about bees than I. :)
P.S. Apis, I can't help it, I've always been..."Different"