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Word of Mouth - The Crust & Fades Contest
Thanks_M8 replied to beautiful_FrEaK's topic in superdenim
Nice area, have a good stay! Have you checked out Gengenbach already? Shouldn't be far and also a nice old town. They filmed areal view with the german kid from the 2000s "charlie and the chocolate factory" there -
Word of Mouth - The Crust & Fades Contest
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Been in that area last weekend, funny enough. Good weather and plum season, you should check out the "zwetschgendatschi", local speciality in the Kinzigtal. Where are you staying, if I may ask? Might be worth it stopping by in france. Should be a 40 minute drive max. -
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I think this is my picture spot now. Since it's hot, I don't tuck my t-shirts anymore. Gildan, buzz, boa
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Spent the last week and a half on brittany's north and west coast hiking and cycling a bit. Tried seafood and the classic dishes here as well, kouign amann at the plomarc'h boulangerie in douarnenez is to die for.
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Happy birthday @yung_flynn
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Also @Broark regarding lycra cycling pants: I used to hate them until I tried them once you are on the bike for 2 hours you'll be grateful for their existence also good that they are light and often very short just be sure to get them in the correct same size and not see through...
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Maybe even try a budget version in the likes of the decathlon in house brand. Great value for your money. Beware: if you want to try bikepacking or something along those lines stay away from classical road frames and try gravel, had to learn that the hard way last week and need a new backpack...
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Got rid of these today. Bought 2018, worn as sandals for a lot of summers, used as beach shoes and whatnot. Will not replace them as their footbed gives me blisters in recent years.
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Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
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Not as exciting as Double0's story, which actually got me thinking about learning a craft at almost 30, but still fun nonetheless. Last year my wife & I built a greenhouse for our balcony. We only keep citrus in it, at the moment, might put our pomegranate in there as well one day. Since we got a share in a garden plot end of last year I got into grafting fruit trees & trimming them to keep them healthy, so this is the greenhouse with it's post winter haircut. From back left to front right: Citrumelo, Nasho-Daidai, Yuzu, Sanguinello Blood Orange, Satsuma/Mandarin hybrid (2x), Ichang-Orange & Yuzu (4x, seed-grown). This was after the harvest of our last "bloody" oranges from the big Sanguinello plant, beginning of february, seen here. Those were great, especially considering we are in a newly classified zone 8a, as of December 2024, and not 7b anymore, which get's a bit colder. Usually these are grown in zones 9b upwards, but the greenhouse & mild winter did a great job. Just had to heat it on 3-4 nights, when it got below -7 °C. With all of this, I pulled the trigger on a few rootstocks for propagating of my collection, maybe even put one in the garden plot. I got some trifoliate orange rootstock, put it near the window for a few weeks and waited for the leaves to sprout, meaning it got out of it's winter hibernation. Then yesterday after work I got out my grafting tools and tried my hand at grafting, let's hope it works out. Tried my hand at grafting 1 Citrange & 2 Yuzus, maybe I will try a cocktail-tree in the future.
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^Intentional and pretty cool. Always have a patch of the right fabric handy
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6. Idris muhammad - turn this motha out
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I don't know tbh. Used to be into snowboarding when I was younger, but since we don't get nearly enough snow where I live to do that. I haven't followed the brands and such anymore.
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