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Old 01-04-2014, 09:05 PM
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Tomorrow we will probably finish the last of our apples - they often last until March, but I don't think they've lasted into April before. Cornish Aromatic is our champion keeper, followed by Brownlees Russet.

On a less happy note, I encountered two lily beetles in the process of procreating.
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kay wrote:

On a less happy note, I encountered two lily beetles in the process of
procreating.


Shouldn't they be the judges of that?! :-)

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On 02/04/2014 10:29, CT wrote:
kay wrote:

On a less happy note, I encountered two lily beetles in the process of
procreating.


Shouldn't they be the judges of that?! :-)




Indeed, but not judge, jury and executioner :~(

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