From: KYER, JEFFREY (jeff.kyer@cgi.ca)
Date: Fri 22 Feb 2002 - 16:00:06 EET
Usually there's a beehive or six on at least one stead in the clan - but that's the stead that specializes in them. I don't think EVERY stead has beehives.
I'd prefer a more 'typical' stead.
Jeff
Michael Schwartz wrote:
>
> Bryan Thexton wrote:
>
> >I would like to lobby to have the first
> >generic isolated stead not be so unique
> >as to be specialized in honey.
>
> Such a stead is highly improbable, regardless. Most steads likely
> produce
> sufficient amounts for their own consumption with any excess being
> stored
> for later medicinal use. It is a very important commodity for any
> stead,
> along with beeswax, and a stead which does not have hives of its own
> is
> apt to be a poorer one.
>
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