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maplecottage
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27-06-2005, 09:02 PM
Originally Posted by Minihaha
try looking for 'Beekepers' in your area...a web search/yellow pages ? Also local delicatessen and the Womens Institue weekly markets usually held on a Friday
Will do Mini - thank you!
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27-06-2005, 09:19 PM
Could Wolfie help, being from Kent?

I don't know about the no hayfever stipulation - somewhere by the sea or estuary perhaps?
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27-06-2005, 09:25 PM
I think just walking around Wolfie's grounds are hiking enough LOL

I think I'll make it my mission to find some local honey this weekend.

Thanks for the suggestion.
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27-06-2005, 10:47 PM
I've got an 11 acre field you could hike round, if that doesn't knacker you, nothing will

On a serious note, there's loads of places in the Kent area, the downs being one of them
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28-06-2005, 06:01 PM
Originally Posted by Wolfie
I've got an 11 acre field you could hike round, if that doesn't knacker you, nothing will

On a serious note, there's loads of places in the Kent area, the downs being one of them
LOL - Wolfie it doesn't surprise me - 11acres is a lot to tend to that's for sure.

Will definitely check out the downs!

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28-06-2005, 06:03 PM
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Could Wolfie help, being from Kent?

I don't know about the no hayfever stipulation - somewhere by the sea or estuary perhaps?
We were visiting Birchington on Sea and it was sooo windy that all the pollen (I'm guessing it was pollen) blew in our eyes - I don't suffer from hayfever, but whatever was in the air there made my eyes water - our breeder must have thought I had been crying before we saw her LOL
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29-06-2005, 01:33 PM
I know how you felt Ingrid. Since moving here, I've constantly had a bunged up nose

If you're going to hike round our field, notify search and rescue you're coming here. The grass is that long, it'll takes ages to find you both
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