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ducks4you

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We give you first place! what do the judges know ANYWAY!!
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Shades-of-Oregon

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A lot of classes and knowledge is required to be a judge. I went to horticulture and flower school with my garden club. It took years of classes and many many state fairs thruout the state and local state and garden shows to learn about the importance of each veggie, flower , tree and shrubs, even pond plants. Practing hort and floral judge for over 10 years for Oregon and Washington states. Judges have to pass tests thru each course in a 2 year requirement , as well as field training and judging floral entries for 2 years. Just saying.. :thumbsup
 

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Back to coffee...
Coffee with leftover Cracker Barrel biscuits, a banana AND a Snicker's bar.
Healthy inDEED!! :lol:

i had yogurt, banana and some blueberries and then for some extra fiber and a bit of crunch i crumbled a graham cracker on it. probably the healthiest breakfast i've had in the past few months.
 

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A little late to my coffee but I had to hang all the clothes on the line. Doubled, under the deck roof, it should be warm enough for them to dry. I could always move them out to the above the lawn line but I will soon be mowing under that line ...

We are recovering from those "room temperature" highs. It was still in the 70's F yesterday but the forecast is for mid-80's today and mid-90's (35°C) in just a few days! Right back to the Heat ...

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