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What are you bringing in Robert ?
I think that's all he would've been asking, Robert.Not even a kiwi would be rude enough to ask what income you'd be earning! (That is another interpretation of "What are you bringing in"!)Thanks for posting these pics! I enjoy seeing plants from your area as I have some hope of growing them here cheersfermi
Thanks Fermi . That was what I meant and I appreciate your translating I had just come in from a day in the field and really empathized with Robert because I was tired too . It hasn't rained here for 3 weeks now (unusual this time of year) so not a lot of time offRobert - This year I didn't travel to the USA and I'm missing both the plants and the people . Thanks for posting pictures from your trips . I harvest a wee bit myself (perennial seeds) so when you said you were busy harvesting my ears perked up . I hope the season was a good one for youI grow quite a few plants from the western USA all from seed I collected over your way and they enjoy the more benign climate here . It's also nice to have plants that have memories attachedHope you get a bit more time for hiking now and keep posting-CheersSteve
It seems to me this thread just shows what a broad International understanding there is on this Forum. Really nice to see these plants in the wild - we lack such dramatic scenery down in the south of England but we have plenty of fruit and vegetable farming and it is easy to empathise with the hard work involved. Several farmers I know are also pretty passionate gardeners - the two are very little different. Hope to see more pictures of the Sierra Nevada.
Great to see pictures of your hike, Robert!