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Fresh juice available just by reaching out the window! Nice, and thanks Gath for the repair - really was not looking forward to having a sign-on!
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fun easy puzzle
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I would like this bush (tree) in my back yard.
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Agree ntd. In S Florida, we had to get rid of all our back yard citrus fruits a few years ago; the restriction is now lifted, and we are getting to getting our own fruit again
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Candace, why did they make you get rid of them?
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I sure would enjoy a glass of fresh juice!
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My back bedroom has almost the same view. Only it's lemons.
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This was a very refreshing puzzle to do
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Thanks Kathy - the state of FL was concerned with the commercial crop of oranges, and there was a fruit cankor (from Africa I believe) that was not dangerous, only had brown spots on the fruit. Did not damage fruit at all, just very contagious and made the fruit 'ugly' so the lower counties (West More...
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Candace from Lauderdale by the Sea, Fl....that was very interesting to read...but...oh how you must have hated to get rid of the trees...here's hoping you will soon be back to 1000 limes a day.
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Really enjoyed doing this one. Reminds me of my orchard working days in Te Puke, New Zealand.
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I did, 1000 key limes made lots of pie to share, as well as margaritas!
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Glenice, something I really don't need to be reminded of was the gruelling summer we spent picking fruit, Ugh!! I have never eaten peaches since, can't stand to even touch them!! Love oranges though!!
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Yes, I love to be able to squeeze fresh oanges and grapefruit for breakfast, YUMMMMMM
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That was a nice cool puzzle after our heat wave.
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With my key limes, I just picked them up off the ground. much easier, particularly since the tree has thorns or spikes.
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2/21/08
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The scene that's up now is a Fuji beach as soon from a room window, but my mouth is watering for some genuine key lime pie after reading the comments from all of you!
5/9/08
09/May/08 3:31 PM
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Yes Kay, I see the same thing. I wondered how one got citrus fruits from a palm tree.
05/Oct/08 12:49 PM
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