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lolita1234
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An interesting fig adventure, I hope, is on its way .... |
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Smyfigs
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Good luck, Mai! Stay warm and HAVE FUN!!! Do post pictures :-) |
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lolita1234
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I will , Smyfigs |
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rcantor
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Congratulations, have a great time and Good luck! |
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Smyfigs
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Yes, do sit under a fig tree, Mai...what a wonderful time u will have. |
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Jodi
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Oh how fun. No problems taking Figs or fig cuttings with you? Can't wait to hear of your adventures. Safe journeys. |
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lolita1234
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lolita1234
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London, UK |
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brianm
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Nice scare tactic lol |
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brianm
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Yea who knows. Might be suspicious with trees in hand lol |
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lolita1234
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Tomorrow I will ship the trees to an address in London, UK . Hopefully I will get them 3,4 days after my arrival . I was in London last year with 2 suitcases full of ... foods and cuttings. Nothing happened . But this time I do not want to take another chance . |
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rafaelissimmo
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There is a fig tree at the entrance to Nottingham castle. Also fig trees in the lost gardens of Heligan. |
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Smyfigs
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The question is...can you bring cuttings BACK into the U.S? Is this allowed? |
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lolita1234
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[QUOTE=alanmercieca]Make sure that they are mailed without dirt, bare root. If you are to take the risk of mailing them then there is less trouble to get in to if they are bare root.[/QUOTE] |
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Jsacadura
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Good luck with your fig adventure, Mai. |
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figpig_66
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Safer in luggage. Mail is monitored. Luggage is scanned for money, drugs & explosions. Cutting have no red flags. They dont open luggage unless scanner or drug dogs show interest. My opinion. I been caught by mail. |
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Smyfigs
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Yes, I thought so, Mai. I guess there are other means... |
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grant441
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Mai, |
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Figgysid1
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Or you could make a cute little bridge for a fairy garden, out of Ponte tresa cuttings of course. ;) |
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Smyfigs
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Hehehehe....Figgysid |
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grant441
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Slip a few cuttings in a bundle of cinnamon sticks! |
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lolita1234
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Thank you for all the tricks, guys ! |
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Jodi
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Yes a member in the UK asked me to label his cuttings for shipping as "craft wood". I was thinking of doing god's eye with yarn out of cuttings. So this brings up the question how did the Ponte Tresa, etc. cuttings get back here? I can't wait to hear of your adventures Mai. I am hoping to hop the pond for an adventure on 4-1 maybe Spain or Italy. Protection around you and the figs. Enjoy. |
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Smyfigs
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Jodi, the God's eye is a good one! Lol.... |
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Smyfigs
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Grant, maybe if Mai sprayed some cinnamon on the cuttings they MIGHT pass...the operative word is MIGHT. |
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FigWhisperer
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Hello Mai, |
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lolita1234
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Thank you so much for all tricks and whispers . Look like people here are encouraging me to break the law !!!! I will restraint myself to do such a thing the lesser the better . Will enjoy the trip and the Nature discovery more than anything ... |
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smatthew
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I'm not sure a whole thread dedicated to breaking the law is a great idea..... |
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Jerry_M
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Mai, Have a safe and enjoyable flight and trip. |
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lolita1234
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[QUOTE=Jodi]Oh how fun. No problems taking Figs or fig cuttings with you? Can't wait to hear of your adventures. Safe journeys. [/QUOTE] |
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Brooklynmatty
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Mai - have a safe trip. Look forward to seeing your adventures documented in text and pictures. You will have a blast whether you find fig trees or not, enjoy yourself!!! |
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Smyfigs
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Mai, I always ask permission for cuttings. In your case, at Buckingham palace, who would you ask? Okay, so maybe you won't get cuttings from THAT tree... |
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lolita1234
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[QUOTE=alanmercieca]there is a five fig cutting limit in luggage to the UK, trees are not allowed there unless there is a certificate.[/QUOTE] |
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lolita1234
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[QUOTE=brianm]Yea who knows. Might be suspicious with trees in hand lol[/QUOTE] |
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Jodi
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Wow what an adventure Mai. I can see the "Fig Discovery" books and movies coming out soon to a theater near you. Keep us updated on the rest of the adventure. ;-) |
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Sas
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Mai, most of the good stuff is already here! Enjoy your trip. |
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lolita1234
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My 13 year old granddaughter will be my tour guide during my stay in London UK |
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Jodi
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Oh she is a beauty Mai. And smart too. Look at those fingers playing the piano. It sounds like such a lovely time. Enjoy. |
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GregMartin
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You must be very proud to have such a wonderful grandchild Mai. The only thing missing in the video was the applause at the end! I clapped from here in the USA :) |
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Smyfigs
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Adreanna is very pretty. And, shes talented also!! Beethoven!!! One of my favorite composers!! Do enjoy your touring and keep posting!! |
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NoelG_123
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Another way to ship your cuttings. |
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Sas
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This us wonderful music! Congrats... |
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lolita1234
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I am having some problems with my phone . It is a Galaxy S6 (Samsung) by Sprint ; |
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Cheekyjen
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[QUOTE=lolita1234]I am having some problems with my phone . It is a Galaxy S6 (Samsung) by Sprint ; |
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lolita1234
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[QUOTE=alanmercieca]If your phone is unlocked then you'd have a major problem with Sprint, unlocked means it can be used by any carrier, normally a sprint phone can only use sprint, if it's unlocked then your phone would not be able to use sprint unless sprint goes to the trouble of locking it again. In some ways unlocking the phone is illegal unless your phone service is disconnected, the place that would not unlock it for you could get in serious trouble if they did for you, it's not the phone it's sprint why they will no do that. If I were you I'd use a calling ap that uses your phone trough wifi, We have vonage, with our service we can use their ap to make calls around the world from anywhere in the world through wifi at no extra charge. |
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lolita1234
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The four musketeers ---> ready for fig hunting at Regent Park |
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Cheekyjen
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[QUOTE=lolita1234] |
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lolita1234
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alan, |
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lolita1234
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Please identify this fig : |
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rcantor
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Nice! Did you get your phone problem solved? Many people rent a cellphone in Europe. |
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