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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirllinda1952" data-source="post: 940235" data-attributes="member: 18199"><p>i REALIZE THIS IS A VERY OLD POST, BUT i HAD TO RESPOND. When I was in my teens, we lived in the country, and had horses, my daddy was a commercial beekeeper. A family from the city with young children moved down the road. My dad's "honey house", as well as the beehives were very visible. They had only lived there a short while til they began complaining about the bees bothering their kids in the pool, and so forth. About a year later, another city family moves in, and demands we sell our horses, and take down our fences, because he moved to the country to look at "wide open spaces" not fences!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirllinda1952, post: 940235, member: 18199"] i REALIZE THIS IS A VERY OLD POST, BUT i HAD TO RESPOND. When I was in my teens, we lived in the country, and had horses, my daddy was a commercial beekeeper. A family from the city with young children moved down the road. My dad's "honey house", as well as the beehives were very visible. They had only lived there a short while til they began complaining about the bees bothering their kids in the pool, and so forth. About a year later, another city family moves in, and demands we sell our horses, and take down our fences, because he moved to the country to look at "wide open spaces" not fences!!! [/QUOTE]
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