Hello from Maryland.

Started by Pwrbait, June 23, 2009, 10:29:08 PM

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Pwrbait

Howdy fellow apiarists;

I'm originally from the Seattle area, but the military brought me out here, where I retired and went back to school.  I was lucky enough to take the apiology course at the University of Delaware with the most awesome Dr. Dewey Caron before he retired and was hooked.  I was also lucky enough to informally intern with him at the university's 18 hive apiary and took over managing it for a year when he headed west.  I have one hive of my one, and am planning for two more next season.  I look forward to talking to all of you soon.
Chris

Schoon

Bobby

1reb

Hello and Welcome Chris
There is alot of great information on the forum !!
The members here are willing help and answer your questions, all you need to do is to ask


Johnny 

Brian D. Bray

Another native Washingtonian is always welcome.  I live in the Gateway to the San Juan Archipelago.
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sparks

Chris,

Welcome to the group.  Lots of good advice and good folks here.  I mostly lurk but I am starting to come out into the light.  I Hope you have a great online experience here. 

Thank you for your service to our country.

Chuck Sparks

Natalie

Welcome Chris, wow were you lucky to be able to intern with someone like that.
Having a mentor like that gave you quite a good start.
Enjoy the forum, lots of good people here, you'll have fun and learn alot.

Cindi

Chris, welcome to our forum, you have had some nice life experiences.  Stick around, we love new members and this will be a place where you can tell your stories, tales and experiences, you will also make some new friends.  Have a wonderful day, a great life with great health.  Cindi
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Cossack

Welcome Chris,

     This is a great site and you will learn alot here. Its good to see another Marylander on the site.

See Ya.

Mike.
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