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  • Look What I Brought Back From Israel!

    Absolutely nothing... Fig season was way over in Israel and I couldn't distinguish one wild fig from another. They're everywhere and I doubt the large majority of them actually fruit because of the lack of evidence below the trees.

    Next time I'll be visiting some farms and will see what I get.
    Oh and happy holidays everyone!
    Zone 7A - Philadelphia
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  • #2
    Thats too bad Ross maybe next time Happy Holidays
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    • #3
      Probably better that way, you don't want to wind up on a naughty list!
      https://www.figbid.com/Listing/Browse?Seller=Kelby
      SE PA
      Zone 6

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      • #4
        And I gave you my address for nothing, bummer. It's great that you had a safe trip though.
        Nothing in the world takes the place of growing citrus till figs come along. Ray City, Ga. Zone 8 b.

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        • #5
          How about a couple pics of landscape and maybe a couple of impressions you found remarkable about the country that took you by surprise?

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          • ross
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            Brett! See my photos on Facebook!

            As for something that surprised me.. there's plenty of kids much younger than I walking around streets with huge ass weapons that could easily take out a block of people. Kind of blew my mind.

        • #6
          Yikes! I can see how that would surprise you!

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          • #7
            The "lack of evidence" below the trees could be more a sign of hungry people or delicious figs or both. My best figs never touch the ground.
            Mara, Southern California,
            Climate Zone: 1990=9b 2012= 10a 2020=?

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