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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1576272" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>No I am not depressed and should not be life has been good to me and I am thankful for it. I have not had the experience of a divorce and lost everything. I have been married to the same one for 59 years she is the rock in my life. I tried the beekeeping here in East Texas and was pretty much of a failure at it. Yes I have been up and down but managed to stay up. I was in the dairy business when it went to crap and looked like I might be on the losing end. Did lose some sleep over it. Started looking for employment and landed a very good job that paid well. Went to the banker and told him I would have to liquidate and he said that they could loan me some more money because I had a lot of equity in the farm. But I sold any way and had a little left over. Now I am happy that you have worked through your problems and found answers that make you happy. By the way do they still sell the midnight bees that sears sold years ago. Now there are many problems other than depression that affects people and mental health is as important as physical health. I only thought that you bee keepers was just trying to rattle my cage and you did. Can I send you a fresh box of cheerios.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1576272, member: 4674"] No I am not depressed and should not be life has been good to me and I am thankful for it. I have not had the experience of a divorce and lost everything. I have been married to the same one for 59 years she is the rock in my life. I tried the beekeeping here in East Texas and was pretty much of a failure at it. Yes I have been up and down but managed to stay up. I was in the dairy business when it went to crap and looked like I might be on the losing end. Did lose some sleep over it. Started looking for employment and landed a very good job that paid well. Went to the banker and told him I would have to liquidate and he said that they could loan me some more money because I had a lot of equity in the farm. But I sold any way and had a little left over. Now I am happy that you have worked through your problems and found answers that make you happy. By the way do they still sell the midnight bees that sears sold years ago. Now there are many problems other than depression that affects people and mental health is as important as physical health. I only thought that you bee keepers was just trying to rattle my cage and you did. Can I send you a fresh box of cheerios. [/QUOTE]
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