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Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 11th, '19, 01:07
by Kitalpha Hart
The school I went to has four in front of the original building, I've always liked how they were always different from the green green green of all the other trees

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 11th, '19, 01:25
by Kuuki
I've been trying to grow a Japanese apple on my balcony for years. Haven't managed just yet but I keep on trying!
I'd like a cherry blossom as well but that's going to be next year's project.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 11th, '19, 02:21
by lunar_eclipse66
I widh I had a balcony or porch. I used to grow all kinds if plants. Now I’m limited yo succulents. They’re still nce though.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 11th, '19, 02:28
by Kitalpha Hart
I'm gonna do a fairy garden and I want a sakura bonsai in it

I've had an Asian pear before, tasted like a nutty apple
Spoiler
okay so my senior year in high school I took a fashion class where everyone had to make their own thing. I wanted to make, in essence, an inner kimono for mine, but I ended up getting a pattern that's more Chinese in style. None of us finished, and cuz State Regents means the school year is done for middle and high schoolers (same building, elementary is across the track slash football field), so anyone who needs to come in and finish a thing for a class can schedule to do so. None of us were on the same day, and cuz I was so quiet about it and what I did was "very easy for [me]" she forgot about me for a few hours oops. She apologized, and offered to feed me cuz it was some hours since I started and that's what got me to try it out, since she saw that I was starting to like such things

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 11th, '19, 02:37
by Kuuki
I don't like Asian pears very much.
I much prefer the French ones but they get expensive real fast :(
lunar_eclipse66 wrote:I widh I had a balcony or porch. I used to grow all kinds if plants. Now I’m limited yo succulents. They’re still nce though.
I have a few as well. They're easy and survive my numerous trips easily ^^

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 11th, '19, 02:44
by Kitalpha Hart
Locally, I like red delicious apples

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 11th, '19, 04:41
by Kuuki
Locally, everything's expensive.
I rely on ugly products (when I can get my hands on them) or bananas to get my daily fruits intake.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 11th, '19, 04:55
by Kitalpha Hart
That's gotta suck

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 11th, '19, 05:10
by Akili Li
Asian pears are all right, but the one I tried wasn't very flavorful, so I wasn't very impressed. If I just want crisp, watery, vaguely sweet something, then I'll go for jicama which at least is much cheaper.

I love bosc pears. :qh: there's this one stall at the farmer's market that has AMAZING bosc pears. I don't know why theirs are always so much better, but they're so delicious, I'm salivating just at the thought of them. Wow, really salivating. Huh. Maybe I should eat dinner.
Anyhow.
Bosc pears.

Really delicious.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 11th, '19, 05:58
by Kitalpha Hart
Go eat and then maybe roll initiative