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Started by Zetsu, March 26, 2018, 10:56:52 PM

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Anonymous

Quote from: "BALLSONARO"Older pic, my stepson walking barefoot over the coffee, he wanted to see how it felt



The shepherd, Durango, died from a snake bite, few years ago. Great dog that was



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I didn't know coffee grew on trees..



I thought it was on vines like berries.

Rancidmilko

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "BALLSONARO"Older pic, my stepson walking barefoot over the coffee, he wanted to see how it felt



The shepherd, Durango, died from a snake bite, few years ago. Great dog that was



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I didn't know coffee grew on trees..



I thought it was on vines like berries.




They're more like bushes, actually



They rarely grow bigger than 8 ft and we tend to keep them smaller, around 6 ft, to make it easier to pick the beans



That dude is my cousin



He manned up and cut that stupid hair of his



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There\'s always a bigger fish.

Anonymous

Are the beans picked mechanically?

Anonymous

Quote from: "BALLSONARO"This bridge crosses that river, also older pic. You can see in the end of the straight road, the old house that was in the property. The new purple house was built to the left of that road, closer to the river.



Nothing better than sleeping at night with the noise of the water hitting the small rapids. I ABSOLUTELY no roosters around LOL



The bridge today is a lot stronger, couldn't have the trucks crossing it loaded with coffee



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You have one hell of a spread. We grow canola and sunflower.

Rancidmilko

Quote from: "Fashionista"Are the beans picked mechanically?


They have mechanized coffee farms in the south, but they must be in plain terrain and the space between the bushes must be wider



In places like mine, first they use some sort of motorized handheld wand that drops most of the beans



They put a tarp under each bush to collect the beans and bag them easily



The rest of the beans that stay on the branches is hand picked after that
There\'s always a bigger fish.

Rancidmilko

Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "BALLSONARO"This bridge crosses that river, also older pic. You can see in the end of the straight road, the old house that was in the property. The new purple house was built to the left of that road, closer to the river.



Nothing better than sleeping at night with the noise of the water hitting the small rapids. I ABSOLUTELY no roosters around LOL



The bridge today is a lot stronger, couldn't have the trucks crossing it loaded with coffee



https://i.postimg.cc/FHqrLzR8/DSCF1851.jpg">

You have one hell of a spread. We grow canola and sunflower.


LOL in a bartering world, I'd trade  you a bushel of coffee for 3 barrels of vegetable oil
There\'s always a bigger fish.

Rancidmilko

The opening posts in this thread are awesome. You have a very cool crib, Zetsu.



I could never start with the aquarium hobby, it would completely take over my life, I know it



I know because I used to have some turtles in the US and I absolutely loved it
There\'s always a bigger fish.

Rancidmilko

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Quote from: "Bricktop"A scene from the Scottish highlands...



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Quote from: "Bricktop"Thank you!!



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Another of a waterfall on Ben Nevis



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Holy smokes!!



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that's like something out of the Lord of the Rings
There\'s always a bigger fish.

Anonymous

Quote from: "BALLSONARO"The opening posts in this thread are awesome. You have a very cool crib, Zetsu.



I could never start with the aquarium hobby, it would completely take over my life, I know it



I know because I used to have some turtles in the US and I absolutely loved it

There are a lot of cool pictures in this thread. Zetsu got the ball rolling. Gaon has posted some great pictures of Israel.

Anonymous

Quote from: "BALLSONARO"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "BALLSONARO"This bridge crosses that river, also older pic. You can see in the end of the straight road, the old house that was in the property. The new purple house was built to the left of that road, closer to the river.



Nothing better than sleeping at night with the noise of the water hitting the small rapids. I ABSOLUTELY no roosters around LOL



The bridge today is a lot stronger, couldn't have the trucks crossing it loaded with coffee



https://i.postimg.cc/FHqrLzR8/DSCF1851.jpg">

You have one hell of a spread. We grow canola and sunflower.


LOL in a bartering world, I'd trade  you a bushel of coffee for 3 barrels of vegetable oil

How about some barrels of swish. :laugh3:

Bricktop

WHERE'S MY BARREL OF SWISH THAT YOU PROMISED!!!!

Anonymous

Quote from: "BALLSONARO"The opening posts in this thread are awesome. You have a very cool crib, Zetsu.



I could never start with the aquarium hobby, it would completely take over my life, I know it



I know because I used to have some turtles in the US and I absolutely loved it

If I lived in a warmer climate like you do I would want a pond with koi fish.

Bricktop

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that's like something out of the Lord of the Rings


Much of Tolkien's Middle Earth was inspired by Scottish highlands and woodlands.

Bricktop

I took this recently during a visit by Honda's Asimo robot. I wonder if it is prescient...is this our future?



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Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"I took this recently during a visit by Honda's Asimo robot. I wonder if it is prescient...is this our future?



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There will be more people in the world, but fewer jobs.