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FMD
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;)) I will post some pictures when I get the chance. Pictures of figs, that is. |
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eboone
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Wait!!! You forgot to bring me along! |
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waynea
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Have fun, your figs have been tasting pretty darn good while you have been gone. When did you say you are getting back??? I will give you updates, lol. Post those photos, I can't wait to see them. |
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pino
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arrivederci e buon viaggio! |
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Hershell
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Suspense. |
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coop951
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Enjoy every second Frank. I am most jealous, I love it there...and fig trees are everywhere. |
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rafaelissimmo
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I hope you get over to Pomona. |
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Speedmaster
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Greetings man! |
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waynea
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Have a great time Frank, send those photos. |
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Joe_Athens1945
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Campione .... means "sample" in Italian and that it is! Enjoy the mountains! |
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JD
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Frank, |
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Otmani007
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Campione d'Italia is such a great and historic place to be at. Enjoy! |
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FMD
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Thanks, all. Having problems with wifi but would love to post pictures of the most incredible fig find ever. This fig blows all the others I have tried right out of the water' Anyone know an easy way of resizing photos on the iPhone to less than a megabyte so they can be posted? |
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Rewton
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Frank, others will know more but have you tried texting the image to yourself? I read elsewhere on the forum that the image gets reduced down to a reasonable size by doing this - good luck. Would love to hear/see more about what you found. |
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rcantor
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Email me the photo and I'll post it for you. Plus mail me some figs! :) |
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waynea
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If all else fails, we are patient and can wait until you return, I am sure it will be worth the wait. Have fun and take some great photos! |
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ajv73
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Hope you're having fun. On iphone pull up photos, hit edit on top right corner. Then hit the crop symbol on far right bottom. If you hit it - it will say "crop photo". Any minor change will be enough. Click crop on top right and then save and that's it. Keep in mind that permanently changes saved photo though. The most minimal change will re-size it below 1mb. At least it's worked for me. |
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FMD
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Thanks, here goes. |
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cis4elk
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Wow, looks great, what beautiful color. I'll text you my address! |
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Rewton
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Frank, the shot of the tree seems to show dark fruit while the close-ups of the fruit shows a green fig. Are they two different varieties? The green one does look fantastic! |
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waynea
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Nice Frank, really nice, keep them coming. |
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HarveyC
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Frank, does that name have a formal variety name there? |
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FMD
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I mixed up photos from the the dark variety of the tree from Campione with the green fig from Ponte Tresa. My bad. George Clooney is in the area and I'm going to go ahead and blame him for the mix up. Hee-Hee. Anyway, I'm pretty sure there is no wasp in Switzerland due to the cold winters. And Harvey, I have no idea if this fig is a named fig. All I know is that I would put this against anything I've ever tasted before. It has a lemony zing just before its full fig flavor hits the palate like a semi. My wife and the others were blown away by it. I will try and post some more photos when I get a chance. |
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Rewton
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Frank, did you find the Swiss fig as fruit in a market or growing on a tree in Ponte Tresa? Presumably the latter since you seem confident of where it came from. Anyway, I think you know where I am going with this... |
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WillsC
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Heck with posting...smuggle in some cuttings:) |
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greg88
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Wow, if you found a great tasting fig in the ground in Switzerland, that would be one heck of a find!!! |
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eboone
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I'd mail cuttings from Italy in small envelopes to yourself and about 100 of your best friends, some should get thru :) |
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FMD
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Steve, I know exactly where you are going with that. Ed, shhh! Wills, bite your tongue. Thanks, Gregg, Wayne. The tree was a block away from a gas station we stopped at right on a Lake Lugano. It did not seem to belong to anyone in particular, so I helped myself. Serendipity at work. The Lake Maggiore and Lake Como areas do not seem to be as fecund so far. We still have the Veneto area, the Greek mainland and three of its islands to mine before the trip is done. All this incredible beauty and figs too!! Life is good. |
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figherder
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Shes a beauty and looks like raspberry jam |
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Rewton
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Frank, I've heard the Lake Lugano area is one of the most beautiful places on earth. I lived in Geneva from 2002-03 but unfortunately never made it across the alps to visit that area. I wasn't into figs then so if I visited now I would definitely be on the lookout for interesting varieties like the one you found. |
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FMD
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Another great day in Northern Italy's lake region. Found a good looking tree in Stresa but could not sample the wares. Toured Lake Como and viewed Clooney's villa from afar. |
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waynea
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Enjoy your travels but keep us posted when you can. |
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Charlie
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That fig looks incredible. Great photo's! |
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MGorski
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Wow Frank, the second picture in that set is one of the prettiest fig pictures I have seen. You are lucky to be having such an experience. Good to hear the taste is as good as it looks. Perhaps it is so good because it is pollinated? It would be great if it could be grown here in the States without need for the wasp. Mike in Hanover, VA |
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Maro2Bear
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Really nice Frank, and thanks for sharing your trip and fig sampling adventures with us! Safe travels. |
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FMD
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Mykonos.....jackpot!!! |
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ediblelandscapingsc
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Sounds like you might be having too much fun, don't you go moving on us Frank. |
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snaglpus
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Have fun Frank! Take some videos for future family history! |
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FMD
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Today we toured Olympia, site of the ancient OIlympics. Just outside the site at a rest-stop,,, big tree with big green figs with red flesh. Took photos and tasted one but having trouble attaching picture due to poor internet connection sitting at a seaside cafe sipping espresso. It had a rich flavor. |
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Rewton
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Wow, sounds like a dream vacation! Thanks for the updates. Maybe some of our Greek fig friends can chime in on what you observed. |
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waynea
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Keep the photos and posts coming, I will PM you when you get home to get info on the tour. Since I am retired and doing the traveling thing, this sounds like a winner. |
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FMD
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One more great fortuitous find! This one is located a few hundred yards from the Piazza Roma train station in Venice, very close to the Grand Canal. It is a huge healthy shade tree with benches underneath for weary tourists to sit and rest. I managed to pull a half ripe fig off the tree and opened it up to find a deep reddish colored flesh. |
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rcantor
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Frank, the little green figs in Greece may be the Profichi crop of a caprifig. The figs in the photos look terrific. Please add me to your list. I'm sure you got at least 10,000 pieces to give away and I'm #3,028 on the list. ;) |
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ediblelandscapingsc
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Nice |
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FMD
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Ok, we just got back and I am happy to report that this vacation could not have gone any better. I changed the name of the thread as I plan on adding more pictures and using it as an archive of the trip. |
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andreas
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hi Frank |
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greg88
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Glad you made it back ok. sounds like a wonderful trip! |
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waynea
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Hey Frank, can't wait to see those photos (even the non-fig ones). :) |
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Rewton
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Frank, maybe your photos will be enough to convince my wife to go on a european fig tour as well, even though she's not particularly fond of figs! |
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leon_edmond
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Welcome back Frank! |
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