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Monday, November 12, 2018

End Of Season

This morning I put on the winter wraps and took away the left over syrup, which there was quite a bit still in the pails. This, I hope, means they have enough food stored for the winter. I guess we'll see come next spring.

Ready for winter, I hope.
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