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Hello from Yukon Canada

 
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Hey all,

New enthusiast from Dawson City, YT in Canada. Working to develop 1.5 acer property in the Bonanza River area with honey bees, fruit trees, vege gardens and quail. Spent the last 10 years doing field biology and looking to transition now into self-employment in agriculture and hopefully get a larger lot of land in the next few years.

Looking forward to learning from and meeting everyone.
Cheers!
 
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Hi Evan, welcome to Permies!

I know folks in YT. They grow amazing stuff in those long summer days!

 
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Hello! Welcome to Permies and it will be great to follow your projects and adventures!

I have met some Canadians in the last few years through the internet 😁, and you all seem like such wonderful people! Resilient, cheerful, tough, and very good-humored--best wishes and I hope I can visit your wonderful country someday!
 
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