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Natural Beauty & Earth-Friendly Living
let's create something beautiful - Katie Ann De Crescenzo
you look like a super hero.
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What’s a good superhero name??
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Sweet ! You look like a pro .
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kind of the wrong season for bees don’t ya think?
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The early bird catches the worm… always be prepared… shall I go on? LOL love u aunt Kaye!
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You look like a real bee man in that cover up outfit. When will the honey be available? Oh wait the bees have to arrive first. Is this a one man project for you?
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I pick up the bees in May…. they wont produce enough honey the first year for me to take. A typical hive can produce upwards of 100 pounds of honey depending on the season once established. And yep, it’s a one man operation 🙂
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