Pickle Rick?Fresh from the garden zucchini and cucumbers. Went great with grilled chicken salad last night
Sorry I don’t understand.Pickle Rick?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickle_RickSorry I don’t understand.
Sorry I don’t understand.
Also I think someone mentioned vegetable Peyroni's Disease before.Fresh from the garden zucchini and cucumbers. Went great with grilled chicken salad last night
Peyroni Rick?Also I think someone mentioned vegetable Peyroni's Disease before.
You MIGHT need to Google that, because I am not looking at that.
Real blueberries like that are approximately 100× better than the synthetic ones from the store.Blueberries on our lot, in season right now.
And the view from the top.
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Well, I had more today. Delicious. Neighbor that grows then uses manure and takes great care of his garden. Thank You vavavroom and Pablo for the infoPeyroni Rick?
Cucumbers are among the most alkaline foods and an important part of an anti-inflammatory diet. They also contain 96%water so you can eat them all day long. I love cucumber salad with olive oil, vinegar, and dill.Well, I had more today. Delicious. Neighbor that grows then uses manure and takes great care of his garden. Thank You vavavroom and Pablo for the info![]()
Spectacular pics! And that pizza! California has its issues but I'm always glad to get back after I've been away. You mention Ft. Ross. My wife is a third gen Cali girl, born in Ft. Bragg.Yesterday, I drove to Salt Point north of Fort Ross. Nice day but cooler than you'd think looking at those pictures. With the top down I had to turn the heater on occasionally because I was too lazy to get my jacket out of the boot.
Started with a pizza Margherita with prosciutto at my favorite pizza place in Marin.
Country road.
The mouth of the Russian River.
Driving on 1.
Salt Point. A state park where you may pick mushrooms. I'll have to go and stay there this fall for a couple of days.
Going back home on 101.
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Beautiful photos!Yesterday, I drove to Salt Point north of Fort Ross. Nice day but cooler than you'd think looking at those pictures. With the top down I had to turn the heater on occasionally because I was too lazy to get my jacket out of the boot.
Started with a pizza Margherita with prosciutto at my favorite pizza place in Marin. Pomegranate juice mixed with sparkling water.
Country road.
The mouth of the Russian River.
Driving on 1. Note the marine layer in the following pictures. Intermittently I was driving through fog, followed by sunshine. The temperature was anywhere between 50 and 70°F.
Salt Point. A state park where you may pick mushrooms. I'll have to go and stay there this fall for a couple of days.
Going back home on 101.
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Thanks. Mini has been owned by BMW since 1996. My R59 Roadster has a French PSA engine, an Aisin (Toyota Group) transmission, a Chinese Fuyayo windshield, German Sekurit side windows, and the vehicle was assembled in the UK - a real multiculti.Beautiful photos!
Looks like you're driving a newer Mini (that is, a BMW rather than an Austin).
For what it's worth, I love driving on a cool day with a window open and the heat blasting.