PostCard fro a long way away
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Sent on 08/31, the land speed record stays on the books...
RE: Radishes; you's ever try April Cross Daikons (https://www.veseys.com/ca/aprilcross.html)? They're a MUST PLANT here! The Gotch
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Let me get this straight.rxkeith wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 7:54 am gotch where is your courage?
pasty is something you eat.
pastie is something women wear when they aren't wearing much else.
i put ketchup/catsup on my pasty. some people like gravy.
one pasty connoisseur told me that a properly made pasty doesn't need anything on it to drown out the flavor.
calumet has a pasty fest each year during the summer. i will have to let the gotch know when the next one rolls around.
the ben franklin store in ironwood.
yep, been there when we worked in ironwood a couple years. i bought a stormy kromer for my son and me.
do ya have a kromer gotch?
keith
The pasty fest rolls around?
And, the pastie fest twirls around?
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Never tried any of the Daikons @Cornelius_Gotchberg , I doubt one could find a particular variety, they are just labelled as Daikon Radish in the catalogues I have noted them in.Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 7:21 amSent on 08/31, the land speed record stays on the books...
RE: Radishes; you's ever try April Cross Daikons (https://www.veseys.com/ca/aprilcross.html)? They're a MUST PLANT here!thumbnail_IMG_2091.jpg
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They're both versatile, très nutritious (https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/daikon-radish), and (IMO) fabulously delicious; I'll send you's some seeds.
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Re: PostCard fro a long way away
This week I received another beautiful post card from Wisconsin. Interestingly in the picture are same berries, which I got to taste last weekend when visiting my mother.
On the top left there is picture of a berry named tree strawberry. It looks similar to the plants and berries, which my aunt had given to my mother. It is Rubus illecebrosus, which is called as balloon berry. I googled and there is a plant named strawberry tree and the fruit is similar, but does not have sepals and berries grow in clusters, so that plant in the post card must be the balloon berry.
Thank you @Cornelius_Gotchberg!
On the top left there is picture of a berry named tree strawberry. It looks similar to the plants and berries, which my aunt had given to my mother. It is Rubus illecebrosus, which is called as balloon berry. I googled and there is a plant named strawberry tree and the fruit is similar, but does not have sepals and berries grow in clusters, so that plant in the post card must be the balloon berry.
Thank you @Cornelius_Gotchberg!
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@svalli The Gotch LUVs berries!
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