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at last some sunshine

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After a very grey August, the sun came out today.

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And immediately a sunflower appeared...
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stuck wrote:
05 Sep 2021, 17:18
After a very grey August, the sun came out today.
Yabut, why would you confuse that with raw fish?
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ChrisGreaves wrote:
05 Sep 2021, 18:05
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OK, so I won't add to your distaste by telling hou how tall it is.

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stuck wrote:
05 Sep 2021, 18:24
ChrisGreaves wrote:
05 Sep 2021, 18:05
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OK, so I won't add to your distaste by telling you how tall it is.
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Oh.
Allright then.
Tell me that they are over seven feet tall AND that they(1) have edible tubers underground.
Go On.

(1) The Gira-sols
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ChrisGreaves wrote:
05 Sep 2021, 20:00
Allright then.
Tell me that they are over seven feet tall AND that they(1) have edible tubers underground.
Go On...
It is over 7 feet tall, it's around 9 feet, but it does have edible tubers underground.

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stuck wrote:
06 Sep 2021, 06:44
ChrisGreaves wrote:
05 Sep 2021, 20:00
Allright then.
Tell me that they are over seven feet tall AND that they(1) have edible tubers underground.
Go On...
It is over 7 feet tall, it's around 9 feet, but it does have edible tubers underground.
:sulk:
My guess is that with the early arrival of Winter this year (late August), I shall see no more flowers, and tuber production will cease.

Was it you, Ken, that posted a notice that you had a spare room for rent?
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