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Old 02-16-2009, 05:26 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Thanks all!

I'm right up on the northwestern coast. Nestled right in between Hatillo and Quebradillas, My area is not as wet as the eastern portions of the island or as wet as it tends to be up in the mountains, but We do get more rainfall than they do down in Lajas and Ponce.

Tammy I have become of the opinion that there are few things as satisfying and rewarding as reaping what you've sown. I fell in love with it as a child after planting tomatoes in the spring back home in Massachusetts. Thats the first time I ever really enjoyed eating a tomato. Now some 16 years later I'm importing heirloom seeds from varieties of fruit and vegetable from all over the world, and enjoying the native vegetation as well. I too believe it something every child should experience. Most overtly and practically it teaches the benefit of patience and the rewards of hard work and diligence. But personally, maybe you can relate, it satisfies me on a primal, almost spiritual level. Its easy to see why rural agricultural people develop such strong faith. God from the seed.
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