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Originally Posted by Kenswing
Yeah, what she said.. Most of the fruit here is grown on the east side of the state. Too wet and cold here. They pretty much only grow potatoes, corn and leafy veggies on this side. And lots and lots of tulips.. TULIP FESTIVAL
The variety of the trees we have is the Kwanzan Cherry. Prunus 'Kanzan' - Wikipedia
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Originally Posted by Nucky
Oh no here we NOTHING go with the tulips again. I'm gonna behave. BK you know what the people back where we did live would be doing with the little flowers from the trees, Roll 'em up, Baby! Puff Puff! See what I'm saying!
K-Man I'll bet you miss taking care of the operation code name "Green Acres" for about two minutes once you land over here. You will be busy with to much other stuff. When you get here you and me is going huntin Pa! Can't tell you what we're hunting for it's a suprise and its NOTHING dirty!  
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I don't know, Nucky, that looks like some beautiful country he is leaving up there between the grove of cherry trees in his back yard to the tulips to the magnificent mountains up there. It looks NOTHING but beautiful over yonder. Not trying to talk you out of moving, K, just no rush........wait a couple more years.
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Originally Posted by BK001
Thank you. K.
Oh my -- is this a Nothing violation -- from you of all people?
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Good catch, BK! I was so immersed in looking at the Tulip Festival pictures that I totally missed that NOTHING violation. And apparently Nucky had other things on his mind at the mention of tulips......
