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| Nice. When you guys going to post the other green thing on here 
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| | You mean this one, Will? 
We have only been out twice, so we are still breaking her in. Patrice caught her first grouper on the maiden voyage. Mango snapper, ladyfish, bluefish, jack, and trout have already been caught. I'm installing a new Humminbird 1197 on her this week for Friday's trip. We have gone to a 4-day work week, so we can go out in the boat on "Fishing Fridays"! It's awesome!
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| Adda-boy! 
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| I think it would look better with a blue background. maybe aqua green? 
where are you guys fishing this Friday Kevin?
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| I don't have a better background because neither of us will get off the boat to take the picture. |
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| | Trice, I don't want to give you another hobby but it looks like you could use that for some orchids. Some of them are pretty easy to grow and the blooms last a long time (weeks - months) Joe |
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| 2D - I'm tempted to start adding a lot more things in the green house. I'd like to start with some more veggies first . . . I'd love to eventually grow some flowers too, but gotta get my feet wet before I move on. I'd like to be able to start cloning some of the plants I've got in the yard already (Croatans, Ruella, Liriopie, Oyster plants, Devil's Spine, etc.) just to save $ on having to buy them at a nursery. I dig this stuff! Get it, d-i-g it? Ha!  And as for the other "Green" thing in our yard . . . we're taking it out on the water tomorrow for "Fishing Friday" and will hopefully have some pics to post for the first time in a long time! Have a great weekend everyone, Trice |
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| | IF you really want to start a yard addiction, look into Plumeria (frangipani) They are trees but can be cut back (trade the branches you cut with friends) or left to grow 15' -20' tall. I have 9 different ones in my yard right now and have my first cross pollinated (I hope it was my work and not mother nature) seeds growing right now. Cuttings will grow if you just stick them in the ground (well drained soil) Joe |
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| That sure is a beautiful flower to come from such an ugly plant. Looks like a bunch of sticks with flowers on them.
DAVE Is it time yet?????? |
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