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Sunday, February 11, 2018

SI 2018 04

(Ed:  I made a mistake last post by calling those fruits grapefruit.  Someone kindly commented that in fact they are pomelo, which have a naturally thick skin.
I did learn that grapefruit are the result of crossing a pomelo and an orange.)


















Henk and Margreet
henkden@shaw.ca

Saturday, February 10, 2018

(Ed: Someone kindly clarified my incorrectly calling the fruit in the last post grapefruit.  It is a pomelo, which has naturally thick skin.  In doing a little research, I learned that grapefruit is the result of pairing pomelo and orange.)












Henk and Margreet


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Sunday, February 4, 2018

SI 2018 03















Tailend notes from Margaret, the editor of Henk and Margreet's blog.

If, like me, you have wondered why the peel on all the grapefruit we see in the DenOudstens' photos is SO thick, check this site:

http://thecitrusfruits.blogspot.ca/2011/08/why-citrus-fruit-get-thick-peels-and.html


Also,  I have a desire to know exactly where people are.  I want to be able to "see" them.  Well, where they reside.  So, thanks to Henk for the map below, I now can look at the top of their SI "home" and then follow along on their travels as they reveal them to us!  If you share in this interest, look at the map and then you can expand the area by using

https://mapcarta.com/Honiara

or, whatever mapping site you like best.







Henk and Margreet henkden@shaw.ca