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Nov 7, 2020 - 6:36pm
Isabeau wrote:
pigtail wrote:
Shedding tears of relief!!
The Biden/Harris address to the nation and world was quite uplifting. Brian Williams said after the speeches, (I'm paraphrasing), 'That's how the country was accustomed to being addressed, and will be again.'
Not sure if your mulberries are the same as we have here in the states, but we had a huge bush, could call it a tree at the place I lived at in Cleveland. Made some pies from the berries. YUM !! To die for.
Looks very similar. Ours I think were the Red Mulberry variety.
Not sure if your mulberries are the same as we have here in the states, but we had a huge bush, could call it a tree at the place I lived at in Cleveland. Made some pies from the berries. YUM !! To die for.
As you can see these are unusually pendulous compared to the normal varieties. These are very delicate to handle, taste of vanilla. Ripen quickly, and they can candy up and become a bit chewy before they drop from the tree. Then they taste like dried apricots
Out picking the rapidly ripening shahtoot mulberies before the pesky wattle birds get em. BTW if you haven't ever tasted these, you are missing out
Not sure if your mulberries are the same as we have here in the states, but we had a huge bush, could call it a tree at the place I lived at in Cleveland. Made some pies from the berries. YUM !! To die for.
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Oct 31, 2020 - 8:37pm
Trying to realign the contact points on an old Vibroplex ham radio morse code keyer ("bug"). It's been 52 years since it has worked. These things are a bit ticklish to set up just right for proper keying.
Going through the countdown process at Discogs over the implementation of a mandatory shipping policy that takes effect at midnight 1 November 2020. The outfit is based in where else ... Portland, so I'm guessing that it will be essentially 8 AM GMT. Anyway there are a couple of threads going on over there kinda like how we watch things like the Super Bowl here.
Has a New Year's Eve countdown vibe. Part of a post over there ...
And yeah, this does have the same feeling of the New Year's countdown.
For a bonus, this is the first time in a long time where Halloween has fallen on a Saturday in a long time and nearly everywhere here in the States is doing it on the actual day. Toss in a full moon and a blue moon to boot and with Mercury and Neptune both in retrograde for those who pay attention to that stuff... hey, what could go wrong ?
Checking that Purpleair.com site, and it looks like it's finally safe to go outside after a couple of days of consistent AQI in the 200s. Getting a little stir crazy here.