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You could advertise on Craig's List as a beekeeper looking for a place instead of looking on CL for a rental. Someone with hives may be able to find a place for you. Might be worth a shot and it wouldn't cost anything.
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thanks again people. I really won't be looking for a beekeeping job, just a place where I can keep my own bees. that said though, perhaps posting this on CL might be a good idea. ....
I have been watching some of those home buying shows about Hawaii, and they are scaring me........... I don't want to sound like a jerk, but most of the people buying in Hawaii on these shows are the kind of people I am in hope of getting away from.. (don't get upset, I say this with a bit a humor)
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ri3ck,
Most of those people on the Hawaii home buying shows don't live in Puna! If they did, many of us wouldn't be here either.
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This is the first person I've seen on here,who is moving, and may actually fit well with Puna! Good on you ri3ck!
Don't worry about the "Hawaii Life" type shows. I've watched those and laughed. They are kind of BS.
You may really like Kalapana. If I were you I'd check out CL. I think that's going to be your best bet.
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Hawaii Business Magazine June 2013 had an article on Beekeeping in Hawaii.
http://www.hawaiibusiness.com/Hawaii-Business/June-2013/Hawaii-Beekeeping-Makes-a-Comeback/index.php?cparticle=1&siarticle=0#artanc
At the end of report are links to local Beekeeping organizations.
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thank you Lupie, I hope I do fit well and find a few kindred spirits. I want to live in Hawaii to LIVE in Hawaii... not in a place that is like any generic subdivision on the mainland... why bother moving if you want the new place to be the same as the place you left..?
anyway, thank you hikatz. good information on that link. I enjoy bees. magical creatures imo. I am a follower of Les Crowder, one of the top-bar gurus in the beek world.
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Aloha Ri3ck, just sent you a PM too. I'm a novice TB treatment-free beekeeper (+ hive builder) and live right down the street from VancouverIslander. Lots of great folks doing natural beekeeping on island.
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well I am feeling pretty stupid...... I can't seem to figure out how to retrieve PMs here. must be having a techno-peasant moment.
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Originally posted by ri3ck
well I am feeling pretty stupid...... I can't seem to figure out how to retrieve PMs here. must be having a techno-peasant moment.
Click on a users name in one of their posts to see their profile. There's a link to send them an email which brings up a form you can type your message. This is sent to their email address with your email address as the sender (I *think*). In the case of the PM I sent you, it bounced with an error message from your email server saying that the domain the email was sent from was rejected. This can happen if the email is sent from one server with another server listed as the sender. Some servers are configured to do this to prevent people from sending bulk spam and other security related reasons.
To read PM's from other users, you'd just check the email address you used to sign up for PunaWeb. I don't think Punaweb is configured to have a direct PM feature like many other BB's.
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