Do you have "citrus greening" in Spain?
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrus_greening> It's well established in
Florida now and has begun showing up in California. People here are
seriously concerned that the citrus industry in Florida may be totally
destroyed in not so many years.
But until then a Tropicana train loaded with oranges rumbles by our
place blowing its horn loudly every morning about 5:30am. It's on its
way to the Tropicana orange juice factory about 8 miles south of us.
Later in the day it makes its way back carrying juice and other orange
products. Tropicana owns the tracks and their trains are the only traffic.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/16/2014 11:57 AM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Or lemons. I hate gardening in general, but having my own lemon tree
> is a luxury I never had before moving here 6 years ago--it is just
> wonderful. Lemons are such a useful, versatile fruit: they go into
> Gin & Tonic, Rum & Coke, some visiting children last week even made
> lemonade--fancy that!
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