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Old June 9, 2018   #76
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My helpers, Hélio on top, Tito below.
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Old June 9, 2018   #77
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Those dogs will eat you alive if you are trespassing.
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Those doggies look like they want to cuddle!
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Those doggies look like they want to cuddle!
They are great doggies, although they dropped the ball with some thievery last month.

Only drawback is when they fight amongst themselves. Once they're in fight mode no amount of screaming water blows will make them snap out of it, especially Hélio. Happens once every year or two, a settling of grievances of sorts, even w lower testosterone.
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Gorgeous dogs, I love Tito's expression. Hey I'm growing a tomato var "Helio" that I got from Carolyn this year. If it's half as nice as your pup it'll be a keeper.
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Hello, Gerardo!.
Very pretty all your plants, I love them
By the way, the tomato sauce from the salt I know quite well, what do you think of flavor?
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Perdon translator. I was referring to the Cabezon de la sal.
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Gorgeous dogs, I love Tito's expression. Hey I'm growing a tomato var "Helio" that I got from Carolyn this year. If it's half as nice as your pup it'll be a keeper.
And all I can tell you about Helio is what Andrey from Belarus said about it and I don't remember which one of the seed producer group grew it out and saved seeds.

Here's what Andrey wrote,which must have been next to Helio in the seed offer,but here it is again.

Mid-early, indet,yellow,round, 50-120 gms (that's very small,CJM),pick clusters, very tasty.

So don't eat Gerardo's DOG.

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The Boyz appreciate the love.

Cabezón de la Sal has a nice bite to it. Grilled on a skewer it's fantastic.

Please don't eat my pooch!
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The Boyz appreciate the love.

Cabezón de la Sal has a nice bite to it. Grilled on a skewer it's fantastic.

Please don't eat my pooch!
Never grilled tomatoes on the skewers. Great idea. tanks
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And all I can tell you about Helio is what Andrey from Belarus said about it and I don't remember which one of the seed producer group grew it out and saved seeds.

Here's what Andrey wrote,which must have been next to Helio in the seed offer,but here it is again.

Mid-early, indet,yellow,round, 50-120 gms (that's very small,CJM),pick clusters, very tasty.

So don't eat Gerardo's DOG.

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Hmmm that's a small dog too, would have liked to be handy to pick one from a big cluster of puppies. Not to eat of course! Only for man's best friend purposes.
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Never grilled tomatoes on the skewers. Great idea. tanks
The smaller-medium sized orbs are the best, you will like them.
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Hmmm that's a small dog too, would have liked to be handy to pick one from a big cluster of puppies. Not to eat of course! Only for man's best friend purposes.
It was fun picking them out indeed, their mama lived in an empty lot next to an industrial park, and the whole litter found homes.
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It was fun picking them out indeed, their mama lived in an empty lot next to an industrial park, and the whole litter found homes.
And how do they get along with your son?

And who takes them for exercise walks?

And who cleans up the doggie plops?

Just standard questions from CHNOPN (Carolyn has no pets now)...and misses all the cats who have ever owned her and all the dogs she knew back on the farm when she was just a wee tyke, which she once was.

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