New member and newbee from Ohio! Hello!

Started by meade kampe, May 15, 2010, 11:38:42 PM

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meade kampe

I first became interested in honey bees after watching a special on their disappearance.  Now, I have finally become involved, first-hand.  This hobby is quickly becoming a passion for me!

greenbtree

As someone who grew up in Ohio, welcome aboard!  I am a newbee also.  If you ever want a list of the 125 things NOT to do let me know :-D

JC
"Rise again, rise again - though your heart it be broken, or life about to end.  No matter what you've lost, be it a home, a love, a friend, like the Mary Ellen Carter rise again!"

CVBees

Welcome to the forum great place to learn.  I am in my first year as well and love it.  I developed my adoration from watching the girls work my gardens.  Hope to hear from you soon.

CV Bees
Bees are the key to life as we know it.

vermmy35

Welcome, and where at in NW Ohio.  I grew up in Williams County and my family still lives in that area.
Semper Fi to all my brothers out there
http://gettingbacktocountryliving.blogspot.com/

meade kampe

Hey Vermmy? Is that short for Vermillion?

meade kampe

Thanks for all the welcomes! That's funny GreenBtree! :lol:

vermmy35

Semper Fi to all my brothers out there
http://gettingbacktocountryliving.blogspot.com/

meade kampe

Probably no one that you know.  I just used to work with a Dan Vermillion from Williams County and we called him Vermmy!

vermmy35

Quote from: meade kampe on May 19, 2010, 12:02:15 AM
Probably no one that you know.  I just used to work with a Dan Vermillion from Williams County and we called him Vermmy!

That would be my little brother LOL.  I really hope you enjoy your bees.
Semper Fi to all my brothers out there
http://gettingbacktocountryliving.blogspot.com/

meade kampe

Small world!  Next time you talk to him, tell him Carmon says Hi!

Cindi

Carmon, welcome to our forum, that is great that you found us. Have that beautiful and awesome day, with health.  Cindi
There are strange things done in the midnight sun by the men who moil for gold.  The Arctic trails have their secret tales that would make your blood run cold.  The Northern Lights have seen queer sights, but the queerest they ever did see, what the night on the marge of Lake Lebarge, I cremated Sam McGee.  Robert Service

vermmy35

Will do Carmon, I plan on going home next weekend.
Semper Fi to all my brothers out there
http://gettingbacktocountryliving.blogspot.com/

meade kampe

Thanks Cindi!  This is a great forum with lots of friendly knowledgeable people.