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September 18, 2014 | #31 |
Tomatovillian™
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Carolyn, I believe you meant Neil L. in Illinois.
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September 18, 2014 | #32 |
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September 18, 2014 | #33 |
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Usually those are Alpine white and yellow strawberries. They are good, but small, and hard to keep going. The pineberries are hybrids (you can't grow them from seed), and very hardy, and bigger too. They are very diifferent white flesh with red seeds. Seem to be easy to grow too. Hard to find! Taste different than the alpine whites or any other strawberry.
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September 18, 2014 | #35 | |
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Here's my backyard now Her's what it's going to look like soon... |
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September 18, 2014 | #36 |
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I would hate to mention how often I mess up a name. So embarrassing when the person just told me like, a minute ago. LOL!
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September 18, 2014 | #37 | |
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I've gotten where I really have trouble remembering names. The problem is most names don't match the person. People should do like Native Americans and choose names when they are older that match them, like Running Bear. That would be easy to remember. |
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September 18, 2014 | #38 | |
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I'm 5000' high so it doesn't get very hot or cold here. I keep orchids attached to trees all year but it has gotten down to 45 F at night in the winter. One time it snowed in Guadalajara and most people had never seen snow so they were amazed. Lately it has been cool here in the 70's. We can tell where people are from by the way they dress. The Mexicans are bundled up in coats, sweaters, hoodies. The Americans wear regular jeans and shirts. The Canadians wear bermuda shorts. No matter what the weather is the Canadians wear shorts. Most of us don't have air conditioning and we get by with small electric heaters in the winter. Some sissies have large gas heaters. These houses are all stone like castles are so they can get chilly. |
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September 19, 2014 | #39 |
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September 19, 2014 | #40 |
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Thanks Marsha.
Just noting that I had a professional lifeof teaching and doing research, where I was referred to as Dr.Male but I always kept the Dr."bit" for that professional life. Otherwise, since 1983 I've signed off at every message site I've ever participated at, whichhas been many, as Carolyn, and that's how I prefer to be called by everyone, thanks. Carolyn
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Why do the two of you have to have the same first names? One of you should consider renaming yourself. Carolyn
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September 19, 2014 | #42 | |
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September 21, 2014 | #43 | |
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Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah I might too, the 4 seasons are nice. We are just hitting fall. today was the first day i noticed some turning of the leaves on the trees. At my cottage I have so many trees, it's like it's raining leaves when they begin to fall. I get about 50 yards of leaves. I try to use them, but near impossible so many of them. On subject I'll be growing Ester's this next year for sure. |
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