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February 9, 2016 | #76 |
Tomatovillian™
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yesterday
Scant final offerings from Gregori's Altai, Pearls of Wisdom, Titan Red, Odoriko, Bushy Chabarovsky, Fuzzy Wuzzy, Tasm Choc, Titan Red, and a very ripe Copper River at 1pm. Still waiting on a few George Detsikas and Pappy Kerns.
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February 9, 2016 | #77 |
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Lookin good Gerardo. It too was 87 yesterday where im at and is supposed to be hotter today. I want the little bit of winter back that we had. If it keeps up we are going to see 115°+ this summer and that is going to be rough.
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February 9, 2016 | #78 |
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Have you tasted Fuzzy Wuzzy yet? I thought they were tart, but not bad.
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February 10, 2016 | #79 | |
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I liked watching the plant grow, I liked its disease resistance, I liked that it was very compact, and I liked the colors and nipple on the tomato. The tomato itself, pretty average. Will keep combing through the fuzzy ones. |
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February 13, 2016 | #80 |
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Gerardo, have you tried Roughwood Golden Tiger? I could send you some seeds...
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February 13, 2016 | #81 |
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Hot days = growth
Update on my stairwell kids.
Gruntolyi Gribovsky 1180 gribovs.jpg gribovs 2.jpg gribovs 3.jpg gribovs 4.jpg gribovs 5.jpg Fred's TD fredsTieDye.jpg Leningradskij Skorospely lening.jpg lening fruit set.jpg Maglia R maglia 2.jpg maglia 3.jpg And now some other pics, both RGGS and drip (w IV) irrigation FLOWER POWER Arctic Rose flowe rpower arctic rose.jpg B Chabarobsky flowe rpower bushy chab.jpg More Flowers flower power.jpg flower power3.jpg Dora dora.I think.jpg Gregori's Altai Sakharny Pudovichok gregoris altai or sakharn Pudovichok.2jpg.jpg gregoris altai or sakharn Pudovichok.jpg Sunrise and Pink BB sunrise pink bb.jpg knopka knopka.jpg My helpers tito y helio.jpg tito y helio 2.jpg tito y helio 3.jpg cool guy.jpg |
February 14, 2016 | #82 |
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Cute dogs. Are they rescues? Are there a lot of stray dogs in Tijuana?
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February 14, 2016 | #83 |
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Rescues indeed. Tons of stray dogs. No will to correct it, from either citizens or government.
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February 14, 2016 | #84 |
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This is what I call the south western burglar chaser breed.
I have seen a million of them and they all look the same. I had one and gave it to my brother his name was Buddy. A great loyal pet to those they know. A mean SOB to bad people. Worth |
February 14, 2016 | #85 |
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They're definitely pit mixes. Golden Retriever is my guess for the other half.
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February 14, 2016 | #86 |
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Very good boys. They have many generations of stray dog in them, by far the healthiest pets ever. Big parties they are loose and zero incident yet. Kids pull their tails and poke their eyes, proof that it's not the breed at fault when things go bad. Lots of pit in them, manifested via the poker stare.
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February 14, 2016 | #87 |
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I had a cat like that he would lay down in the middle of a bunch of wild drunks and just chill out.
His name was Snags. Worth |
February 14, 2016 | #88 |
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Rescues! Muchas gracias mi amigo!
There's a Tijuana rescue/Humane Society. They sure need help.
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February 15, 2016 | #89 | |
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I do what I can, on other fronts. There's a fair amount of poor people who take care of a lot of dogs, and whenever I hear of an interesting case I usually donate food. I've found a good vet who'll take most of the egregious cases you find on the street, and he goes the rehab-adoption route most of the time. I have some meds left over from putting one of my dogs down, so I keep them in my other car (the one I don't cross borders in) and it's ready to go if I see a dog in need while on the road. Over the years, not stopping has haunted me the most, and I can still remember every detail of the doggies I did not help. I also store a few cans of dog food in all of our cars to toss it to whomever needs it. Save all my bones and leftovers too and if I see a pooch in need I figure that might help him get through the day. It's no more than a feel good band-aid... Very tricky down here, the love for dogs and everything American has been integrated. Animal sheltering and cruelty laws exist, the will to enforce them is a different story. |
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February 15, 2016 | #90 | |
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I especially like curling my fingers and creating sharp knuckles so they go crazy rubbing their cheeks and whiskers on them. MUST WASH HANDS! |
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