November 9, 2015 | #61 |
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i love those, especially in the glass bottle. Alas my No. County adventures are somewhat scarce. I commuted up there for a while, and yesterday brought back memories of boredom mostly. Going to Restaurant Row to kill time so the 78 would cool off and I could drive home. It amazes me how poorly designed that highway really is. I guess they never planned for the current demographics. |
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In the 70's we could drive from Oceanside to the Orange county drag strip to see Big Daddy Don race at 50 to 60 miles and hour. That was us Big Daddy was running at around 270. I cant say enough good about Don Garlits, what a great guy I have met him many times in Texas and California. That was back in the days you could get up close and the engines were in front. The blowers would sometimes blow off and go 50 feet in the air or more. This might be the pictuer were he lost part of his foot and caused him to come up with rear engines. The best part about California to me was drag racing. Worth |
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November 9, 2015 | #64 |
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You're right Worth, I should have qualified it by saying the 78 in the vicinity of the 15. The stretch closer to the 5 is reminiscent of the 280 up in the Bay Area.
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November 9, 2015 | #65 |
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I've been to the IHOP exactly once-nothing in Restaurant Row seems appealing. But I really like the Green Thumb nursery across from RR.
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November 10, 2015 | #68 |
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"Newborns". That was cute and made me laugh.
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November 23, 2015 | #69 |
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newborns are crawling
This weekend's weather didn't seem to slow em down. high 80s-90, very dry conditions. This week better, mid 70s forecast.
I foresee a colorful february harvest. Tasm Choc tasm choc.tv.jpg pink BB pin BB.tv.jpg Mikhalych mykhalych.tv.jpg Mano mano.tv.jpg Leningradskij Skorospelyi lening s.tv.jpg knopka, with a +1 knopka trebol.tv.jpg Ssubakus Aliana aliana.tv.jpg Straggler |
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I keep looking on the Radar for you guys.
Not a drop of rain in sight. Worth |
November 26, 2015 | #71 |
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update on fall---> winter plants
Happy Turkey day to all. A light rain today, so no shorts and T-shirt like last year.
Top view of Danko, Odoriko, and Alcara Pink in and around a CRW oval. EB hit 'em hard. 1st fruits on Odoriko starting to blush. top 2.TV.jpg Alternate view of some of the same players. bottom TV.jpg Danko. Earlier two plants were hit with BER. Switched to plastic growbag instead of fabric pot and BER is no more. danKo.tv.jpg G. Altai. Good-great fruit set. altai.tv.jpg Copper River. Sturdy plant, good fruit set, orbs keep growing. copper river.tv.jpg Green Tiger. A bit frail. Great fruit set. green tiger.TV.jpg Joe Lauerer's German Pink Egg joe laurer germ eggTV.jpg Joe Lauerer's German Pink Egg joe laurer germ egg2.TV.jpg Manö I like this one. Looking forward to taste. mano.tv.jpg Mt. Magic. Has been chugging along since February, what you see is maybe a third of the tomatoes on the plant. Productivity is impressive. mt magic.tv.jpg Pearls of Wisdom. I like these long types. What is this crane configuration called? Long peduncle with ....? pearls of wisdom trusses.jpg pearls of wisdom2.jpg pearls 3 tv.jpg Last edited by Gerardo; November 26, 2015 at 07:33 PM. |
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Jealous!!! I can only dream for next year! I grew Green Tiger and Lucky Tiger and initially thought they were going to die on me but they grew like crazy and produced a ton of tomatoes, but the stems are frail and yet bend and wind themselves all over the place without breaking!
Nice photos, Gerardo. Keep them coming! Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Wish I was back in the states so I could celebrate! Sharon |
November 26, 2015 | #73 |
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I think the Pink Eggs taste a lot better when you let them turn red. It took me a while to figure that out.
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Yeah. I'll wait them out, that plant sure is good at producing truss after truss maxed out on eggs. Gonna be a tasty tomato xmas. BTW, your town was mentioned on NPR as the site of an Alpaca rescue operation. |
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December 2, 2015 | #75 |
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Nice thread! GREAT pics!
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