Apr 20th, '09, 22:36
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by geeber1 » Apr 20th, '09, 22:36
I promised Chip a photo of our cherries when they finally started to bloom.
Here's one for you Chip! This is one of our Rainier trees, it's loaded with blossoms ... which means lots of yummy cherries to come!

Apr 20th, '09, 22:40
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by Chip » Apr 20th, '09, 22:40
ooooooooo....Rainier cherries????????????? Bing and Rainier are tops in my books.
Keep those bees working!
Thanks for the lovely photo, Geeber. Now what about the cherries???

Apr 21st, '09, 02:30
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by ABx » Apr 21st, '09, 02:30
That is a great photo
Hey, you're in Oregon too. Just so you know, if you see someone raiding your cherry tree, it's not me... really... I promise...

Apr 21st, '09, 02:35
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by entropyembrace » Apr 21st, '09, 02:35
MMmmmm Ranier cherries are my favourite...but unfortunately hard to get here.

Apr 24th, '09, 22:00
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by geeber1 » Apr 24th, '09, 22:00
Chip wrote:ooooooooo....Rainier cherries????????????? Bing and Rainier are tops in my books.
Keep those bees working!
Thanks for the lovely photo, Geeber. Now what about the cherries???

Hopefully we'll have lots of them in a few months! I'm looking for recipes for dehydrating some for you!
Apr 24th, '09, 23:11
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by Chip » Apr 24th, '09, 23:11
geeber1 wrote:Hopefully we'll have lots of them in a few months! I'm looking for recipes for dehydrating some for you!
What, you are not overnighting a case or two of fresh crunchy cherries
Welll, shuweeeet. If I can't have 'em fresh, dehydrated are awesome too.

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