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Desert Blu
{K:589} 11/1/2005
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Wow I grow gourds too and never thought about netting them to keep them from breaking off the vine due to weight awesome BW....excellent
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Gabriela Tanaka
{K:16594} 9/25/2005
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Gourds are among my many favourites. Their shape is seducing the eyes.(Good subject for sumi-e).Never seen them in hammocks. Sure I would have prefered them in colours, but as such the focus is on the gourds only. A good journalistic shot that would have drawn my eyes in any newspaper or magazine. Best regards from Gabriela
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 8/20/2005
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John, the farmer (as I discovered this morning) just rents this land from the landowner (a rather nice old lady whom I also met today). She likes to see good use made of the land, which is very fertile. She is sad to see it being sold, plot by plot, for housing. Gourds are a LOT of trouble to raise, but he's going to see this set through to harvest.
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John Lamb
{K:9687} 8/20/2005
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This looks quite humerous Roger. A holiday resort for Gourds no less.
Are they being grown for a specific purpose or just to how big they will grow?
Regards John
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Sam Graziano III
{K:14064} 8/20/2005
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Awesome up-load Roger, I can hardly beleive the size of the gords. It is perfectly presented in B&W in MHO! Keep the finger on the trigger and keep these fantastic shots coming! Best Regards Sam III
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Marcia .
{K:16108} 8/19/2005
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Wow, fantastic nature!! Very interesting plants and well captured!
Congratulations and thanks for sharing. Loved to know this... :-)
Márcia
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