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frustratedearthmother

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i really much more prefer a one-thing-at-a-time very quiet and peaceful sort of life.
most of the time I do to - unless the grands are here! Then the crazier the better, lol.
new furnace has a bit more capacity and seems to be working as it should.

glad to have it done and the stink done too.
Glad it's working well!
 

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at last i could get back to some more beany things today and managed to get a few pictures of some of them

Bottom row, all the way to the left, blues and greens with some speckles, a very interesting bean - I hope it will repeat when grown out again. Other beans in that bottom row are also interesting to me, but I’m not sure how many of them I’ll try to grow out again.

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Purple Dove outcrosses that don’t have a discoloration around the eye. Some of them I hope to get further crosses from.

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A few of the beans on the left are familiar (Lemon Slice and Huey) or contain hints of Monster (the upper left) and a few on the right (especially the red to purple one) are interesting enough to me that I will likely continue to grow them again to see if they’ll become stable. The rest aren’t too likely to be grown again unless someone else wants them.

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Really cool to see so many varieties especially the ones that come from your outcrosses. Some of them are really very pretty!
 

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