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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2327579" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Good morning everyone.</p><p>Lobster [USER=425990]@SueJB[/USER]! Luxury lockdown. Fish pie for us, when I’ve made it and persuaded Big Brian (cat) it’s not for him. </p><p>4.1 waking this morning, I seem to have the opposite of the simyogi at the moment. </p><p>Basal’s been reduced for colder weather, however, the year gets even stranger: for the very first time some of the fig’s noblets, the second fruiting, have swelled and ripened enough to eat. They’ve never done that before. I’ve always called them noblets as they’ve always just been green knobs. Not sure whether to be pleased or disturbed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2327579, member: 68789"] Good morning everyone. Lobster [USER=425990]@SueJB[/USER]! Luxury lockdown. Fish pie for us, when I’ve made it and persuaded Big Brian (cat) it’s not for him. 4.1 waking this morning, I seem to have the opposite of the simyogi at the moment. Basal’s been reduced for colder weather, however, the year gets even stranger: for the very first time some of the fig’s noblets, the second fruiting, have swelled and ripened enough to eat. They’ve never done that before. I’ve always called them noblets as they’ve always just been green knobs. Not sure whether to be pleased or disturbed. [/QUOTE]
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