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Well deserved after a hard day on the road!
7 months agoWe had dahlias this summer, but unfortunately, I failed to dig the tubers for next year before they froze out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahlia
My mom used to grow zinnas in her gardens every year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zinnia
They are ancestral to most citrus fruits. They taste similar to grapefruit, only much milder and the pulp is not as juicy. My brother in Hawaii has a tree and it bears more than one family can possibly hope to consume.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomelo
In English, itβs called a pomelo.
7 months agoI agree. They are very proud of their history and enjoy sharing it.
8 months agoThis supersedes the porcelain use seen in the Netherlands!
8 months agoSo courteous!
8 months agoHow fortunate and refreshing for you to experience this from the younger generation!
8 months agoHi Mark
The record for the largest Atago pear is 6 1/2 lbs. Appreciate your comments.
I think you should wait for a downhill day, and then treat yourself to a dozen!! π Interesting to see all the new things you're encountering, and thanks for taking the time to post them.
8 months agoThanks Karen. We both knew that we could ride but it would be foolhardy. And having glasses is wonderful.
8 months agoThanks Suzanne. It helps that. Barry and I are on the same page.
8 months agoIronically, I guess anyone choosing to sit backwards won't actually see the poster. They could go through an entire lifetime without knowing that they're getting it wrong π€
8 months ago
Might be camellia
7 months agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camellia_sasanqua