We are doing OK praying for warmer weather. We RV'd to the Cumberland Gap this past Fall. Interesting place, but not many migrating birds to see. We did drove around the area...very mountainey and pretty.
No word from Gary. Haven't been down that way for years. Still have the old Jubaea and a Butia x Jubaea, that I left for dead one winter. It pulled a Lazareth on me. It looks better than ever today. All bets are off for both Jubs after this cold stretch hits us this coming week. Neither are winter protected.
How are your palms and things doing?
Thanks for the tips on photo posting.
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NEW FEATURE FOR LOADING PHOTOS IN YOUR MESSAGES: The HARDY PALMS IN TEMPERANT ZONES has a great new feature when adding photos into your message body. As of May 2010 , You can now add photos in your message body straight from your computer files and we recommend Imgbb found in the message body form. * Your certainly welcome to transfer photos from your Photo Albums located in on-line Photo Albums like Imgur, Photobucket or others.
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