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Old 09-03-2010, 12:58 PM   #6
ProfessorM
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LOL. Yes grass underneath. Already lots of drops, natural occurrence and last weeks Nor easter, on ground now. Friggin yellow jackets are having a field day with the rotten ones. But still lots left. No sweet taste yet so not worth picking. Looks like it isn't going to blow any worse than last weeks Nor easter in this area so I may be ok. Not sure Dave if you can ripen them like that but i will try one to see.

Hey Fred I picked a bumper crop of beach plums last week on Sandy Neck and wife has already made jam, soooo good. I was living 1 mile inland from Craigville Beach during Bob it was a very dry storm, we never really got any rain at all from it. Trees had terrible case of wind burn, the ones that didn't blow over.

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