I hope all Beekeepers fared well during this past storm which produced a tornado in NC. I checked on mine this morning expecting some damage. None whatsoever and relieved. 2 1/4 inches of rain and 35 mph gusts hit the farms in my immediate area. I have this gut feeling there will be lots of snow this winter.
I wasn't so lucky, 80 mph winds cleaned house. But I've restarted so many times what does once more matter.
Quote from: Brian D. Bray on November 18, 2006, 05:50:16 PM
I wasn't so lucky, 80 mph winds cleaned house. But I've restarted so many times what does once more matter.
Brian,
Gosh, when that happen ?
Hightstown, N.J. heavy rain & light winds, no problems.
Quote from: Brian D. Bray on November 18, 2006, 05:50:16 PM
I wasn't so lucky, 80 mph winds cleaned house. But I've restarted so many times what does once more matter.
I am so sorry to hear your loss, II viewed your post before, it does matter, never give up Brian. Regards. Cindi.
Good to see the New Jersey people coming out in force. If there is interest, If you have clubs you belong to, please introduce them to the forum - I can easily create a USER-GROUP for any club, which is a listing where members can easily mail each other information, keep in contact easier and don't forget the Calendar Feature where club meeting dates can be posted too.
This goes for ANY MEMBER in the forums - PLEASE INTRODUCE our INTERNATIONAL BEEKEEPING FORUM to your members and let's see our membership climb as additional beekeepers get to share their experience and questions here in the forums
I wish everyone a mild and wind free Winter. Bad rain and heavy snow is bad enough, high wind damage can be catastrophic.