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blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

25 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@blue_dolphin

 

Wooooe   Woooooooe

 

Gala when just right

 

is to die for

 

I miss them so much !

 

too much MR for me now

 

so that I might forget

 

and indeed I got them in Ca  

 

in the Bay Area 

 

when I went back to visit my father

 

 

They are really lovely melons, aren't they?  I bought this one from a local farm stand.  The fragrance of it was absolutely intoxicating when I picked it up out of the bin! 

On my way home, I stopped off at Trader Joe's and saw that they had some organic Galia melons as well.  They were a better price than at the farm but they didn't smell nearly as good.

My favorite of the other melons these folks grow is the Saticoy melon - sweeter, more fragrant and nicer texture (to me) than a cantaloupe. Haven't seen them yet this year.

 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

19 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@blue_dolphin

 

Wooooe   Woooooooe

 

Gala when just right

 

is to die for

 

I miss them so much !

 

too much MR for me now

 

so that I might forget

 

and indeed I got them in Ca  

 

in the Bay Area 

 

when I went back to visit my father

 

 

They are really lovely melons, aren't they?  I bought this one from a local farm stand.  The fragrance of it was absolutely intoxicating when I picked it up out of the bin! 

One my way home, I stopped off at Trader Joe's and saw that they had some organic Galia melons as well.  They were a better price than at the farm but they didn't smell nearly as good.

My favorite of the other melons these folks grow is the Saticoy melon - sweeter, more fragrant and nicer texture (to me) than a cantaloupe. Haven't seen them yet this year.

 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

10 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@blue_dolphin

 

Wooooe   Woooooooe

 

Gala when just right

 

is to die for

 

I miss them so much !

 

too much MR for me now

 

so that I might forget

 

and indeed I got them in Ca  

 

in the Bay Area 

 

when I went back to visit my father

 

 

They are really lovely melons, aren't they?  I bought this one from a local farm stand.  The fragrance of it was absolutely intoxicating when I pick it up out of the bin! 

One my way home, I stopped off at Trader Joe's and saw that they had some organic Galia melons as well.  They were a better price than at the farm but they didn't smell nearly as good.

My favorite of the other melons these folks grow is the Saticoy melon - sweeter, more fragrant and nicer texture (to me) than a cantaloupe. Haven't seen them yet this year.

 

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