Gleanings in bee culture . n climb a treewithout the use of legs: but Ive done thismany times. I am strong in my arms andhands, back, etc. I have the A B C of Bee Culture, and haveread and studied it. I am also taking Glean-ings. If any old-fashioned bee-keeper thinkshe can get along as well without bee booksand papers as he can with them, he is sadlymistaken unless he would simply own thebees and not he benefited by their teachings. I have given an outside view of my shop,and myself in the condition that I crawlabout in, and work with my bees, etc., andalso an inside view of myself at the sho


Gleanings in bee culture . n climb a treewithout the use of legs: but Ive done thismany times. I am strong in my arms andhands, back, etc. I have the A B C of Bee Culture, and haveread and studied it. I am also taking Glean-ings. If any old-fashioned bee-keeper thinkshe can get along as well without bee booksand papers as he can with them, he is sadlymistaken unless he would simply own thebees and not he benefited by their teachings. I have given an outside view of my shop,and myself in the condition that I crawlabout in, and work with my bees, etc., andalso an inside view of myself at the shoetrade. Woolwine, Va. [The world over admires and commendsthe man who, in spite of environment orphysical disabilities, overcomes them andhelps in the great work of making the worldricher and better. Most men, afflicted as isour friend Cockram, would have given upin despair. But he apparently knows no ob-stacle too great for him to surmount—at leastnot in bee-keeping. Climbing a bee-tree 1907 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 33. A BEE-KEEiEK WHO HAS LOST THE USE OF HIS LEGS, liUT IS STJLL A BEE-TKKE HUNTER.


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