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  1. #1
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    Forty two pounds!!! That's awesome! Where do you sell it (assuming you sell it)?
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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    Pax - good to see you, hope you're hanging in there.

    Crankin - I can barely drag myself out for a run before midday when there's frost on the ground!

    Lisa - the 5.4 mile out-and-back WAS our walk to the polling place and back. It was a nice sunny day here too, and a nice walk, but a little darker than I'd have liked by the time we got back. At least I had hi-viz gear on, my DH wore his cloak of invisibility. And yum, fresh honey. Mmmmmmmm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    Forty two pounds!!! That's awesome! Where do you sell it (assuming you sell it)?
    I've kept bees for 3 yrs now and this is the first time I've gotten enough honey to even consider selling any. Last year we had just enough for ourselves and a few friends and family.
    We probably go through 1.5 gallons per year at home (we're big tea w/honey drinkers), then I will give a couple 2 lb jars to each of our 3 children, several more jars to other family members. I also bought two dozen pretty little half pint jelly jars and filled them for xmas/birthday/hostess presents for the coming year. That actually may not leave me with all that many extra jars. I figure there may be some people who get the tiny jars from us as gifts and they may like it so much that they'll want to buy a larger jar from us, so I'll keep those extra jars on hand for that possibility. We'll have to see how this coming Spring shakes out, honey-wise. Always good to have a dozen or more jars stowed away for hard times! Especially since honey can't 'go bad'.
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    The cold on the way home was kind of shocking, but by then it was dark and I needed my AmFib gloves. I had warm ones, but not warm enough.Could have used a balaclava (a light one), but I managed. I love riding in the dark. And the bad traffic was going in the other direction.
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    I passed my boards!!!
    The exam was easier than the simulations.
    So relieved. I am now at home, drinking coffee and getting ready to do some *real* work.
    Only a few more hoops to jump through, and these involve about eight more months of getting my supervision hours and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Hopefully, sometime in August I will be fully licensed. I am hoping it will be before I leave on my TRIP TO ITALY!!! Yes, after much soul searching, and after our friends told us they weren't ready to do a bike trip to Europe this summer, DH and I have planned a vacation that does not involve 250 miles of cycling and climbing category 3 climbs. We are renting a flat in Torino for a week. My DH's company has an office there, so he has been there several times, but hasn't seen too much. We will be taking trips to the Piedmont wine country, the Lakes District, and spending time with the person who runs the office there, and his wife. They are lovely people, who have been to our home. After Torino, we are going to Milan and spending 2 nights there, before flying home. We will probably ride around Torino on the city bikes for rent and may consider renting a road/hybrid bike, to do a one day trip somewhere.
    But basically, this trip is going to be eating, culture, and wine. With a little riding and hiking thrown in.
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    Crankin - Congratulations! I knew you would do it

    The trip sounds fantastic and it sounds like a lot of fun!

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    Congrats, Crankin!!! Have a wonderful trip! It sounds lovely.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

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    Congratulations Crankin! I had no doubt - but how great is it that you get your results right away.

    The trip sounds fabulous.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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