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For Mr Ford

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This picture will only make sense to Mr. Ford.

Like I said, not a German engineering project, but can live with it.

Two Fords for the rough work, the big Kubota for plowing, when I have a chance I'll post the bottom part too.

You can see the paddies in the distance.

Enjoy

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Looks real good is this taken from just below where the lake was? Choke Dee and still a Ford For me

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Panoramic picture to get whole thing in.

Look all the way to the right, a third of the way down. See a tree with a round canopy.

The pond was there.

The road we drove on and the house are in the cluster of threes all the way behind the round canopy tree.

Best

Ready for planting sugar cane. This was done with an ancient 6610 Ford.

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Thank you for sharing, we will plant cassava on the slope and rice at the bottom.

Best regards.

Panoramic picture to get whole thing in.

Look all the way to the right, a third of the way down. See a tree with a round canopy.

The pond was there.

The road we drove on and the house are in the cluster of threes all the way behind the round canopy tree.

Best

I see it now. A bit of an optical illusion (or for me an obstacle delusion) as it looked downhill looking at the photo.

Ready for planting sugar cane. This was done with an ancient 6610 Ford.

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Fabulous on that Ancient Ford Forever

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Mexican Tomato review !

Of the five kinds I received, two committed early suicide one died slowly.

Two left, one a cherry type is doing well, now ripening.

The last one, perhaps also a cherry. ( not sure yet ) less fruit but nice and healthy.

This year I decided to stop babying them and find a hardy good tasting type that can be grown outdoors without any protection.

From the exotics, only the black Russians are showing promise with abundant set and I know from last year they are incredible tasting.

One "yellow banana' type surprised me by growing well.

The overall outdoor winners are the Indian tomatoes with super heavy set, yet much better taste than your average market tomato.

Pictures enclosed, two Indian tomato shots & the banana tomato.

Best regards

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