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Originally Posted by Gears
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Very cool, I haven't seen icicles like that since I lived in northern Japan. On base, they were regularly 3-8 feet long, and at times in places, they would create a sheet of solid ice where all of the bases merged for the first 2 feet or so. I think it was particular to the old base housing (built just after WW2) that had smooth metal rooves.
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the ME262 is at the. National Naval Air Museum in Pensacola. It's truly an amazing collection of some very historic aircraft if you ever get the chance.
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I haven't been there in a long time. My dad was stationed in P'cola in 1976 (not sure which base) and then at Corry Field in the early 80s. We used to go visit the museum and watch the Blue Angels at Pensacola NAS
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Originally Posted by Baz
My Pandanus utilis is in bloom!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes it has a faint sweet scent as well.

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Very cool! My mom lives in South Florida. I love the tropical stuff that you guys can grow over there on the Atlantic coast.
I thought this was cute.
This is a fad that I just don't understand.
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