Downwinding 09-16-2025
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Wind: Trades
The breeze is blowing and the trees are moving!
Hearndawgg says 'Load um up, I'll drive!'
Rack um and stack um!
Code, Code, Code
Stoke...
aloe
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Yesterday was excited to notice a nub coming out at the bottom of aloeand
one from the centerwill need to remember to bring aloe indoors this
winter...
Hong Yeon – Moilili, HI
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Hong Yeon just opened last week and I am shocked I am making this post
before social media shares it out. The main rush of why I wanted to share
this now i...
July Fun with Our Son and Family: Part 2
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Art wanted to take the family to the Big Island where he grew up. They're
changing the Big Island name to Hawaii Island. I hear news broadcasters
calling...
Mail is getting more expensive!
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We bought the very first “Forever” stamps that cost 40¢ each. Currently,
the cost to mail a letter is 73¢. On July 13, it will be 78¢. Yikes!
Forever s...
Descanso Gardens, 4/2/24
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Three out of four college roommates were able to get together. Our other
roommate, Mary, is from Mountain View and it would have been an eight hour
drive...
Delhi - Day 9
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October 2, 2019
We had another full day in Delhi before we leave for Varanasi tomorrow.
Subie met us once again to take us on a mini tour around Delhi. ...
10 comments:
Looks good.
Izsmom
looks ono!
Looks yummy but so expensive!
Looks Super ONO!
Izsmom, I love it.
Kat, sweet like fruits from Japan!
Aunty, luckily the guys aren't into it. LOL.
Erick, hi!!
Sweet fruits are hard to come by. Will look out for those here.
And the fruit looks succulent.
Susan, here too.
Chet, I forgot to mention how juicy it is.
LOL, they call it aprium instead of plumcot.
v
V, hahahahaha, I didn't see it until reading your comment. I just wondered what in the world is this new fruit.
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