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"Blog what you love."

I have many enthusiasms, but think that blogging about apples will be a fun way to use the web to view the world.

My plan is to blog a year of apples, starting with the first local apples that appear in my part of the world, Arlington Massachusetts.

Neither a farmer nor a gourmet, I can't promise technical explanations or rarefied flights of fancy. Still, there is a rich variety of apples still available here in New England, including many heirlooms. If you don't know these apples, prepare to be amazed.

The first fruit arrived today at the Arlington Farmers' Market.

Update: If this is your first visit, then welcome.

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  1. Are Zestar apples good for making pie?

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  2. I'd guess that Zestar would not be a great choice for pies.

    That's bald speculation, though, so maybe you should try them in that noble capacity and see.

    And then let us know. Thanks for dropping by!

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  3. Hi Adam 👋
    I came across your name and blog on a Blogger help page.
    The "Arlington Farmers' Market" link above, although anchored to "http://www.farmersmarketarlington.org/", ends up at "https://vslots88games.com/".
    Do you know why?
    Thanks!

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    1. Thank you, Mehmet. This can happen when a web url is allowed to lapse and is bought by someone hoping to capitalize on the reputation of the original web page that used to be there to drive traffic to the new site.

      It turns all links to the old web address into links to an unrelated website, sometimes a malware site.

      In this case, my oldest post, the market still exists, but has a new web address, which I have linked to.

      Thank you again, sir.

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    2. Oops.. Btw, I just updated my profile pic. Don't get confused. 😊

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  4. Thank you for the clarification, Adam.
    Btw, the farmers' market has a fantastic website! 👏
    The market itself involves so many social functions! 👍
    I plan to introduce this model to our local community as an example at the earliest chance —we have strong farmers' market base and culture over here, too, but lacking this kind of recognition and representation.
    Nice to meet you. 🙏
    Best wishes

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