BEST WISHES TO MY READERS
As alway, I am both grateful for and energized by your attention and, especially, comments.
A special thanks to Karim Habibi of Keeper's Nursery in Kent for a memorable day and a score of new apples, and to Josh, Jesse, Derek, and Yaroslav for apples I never would have found on my own.
A bumper crop—for my blog
That's the most apples in a year since 2009, when I was just getting this blog going and it was a lot easier to find varieties I'd never had before.
The harvest here, meanwhile, suffered from a late frost in May. It was harder to find some of my favorites this year.
Apples on the road
Both trips inspired thoughts on the state of apples and apple popularity.
The Canadian reflections are forthcoming, and I've already shared my surprise at what I found in Great Britain.
15 seconds of fame
This is a trade publication that usually covers things like preventing plant diseases and trends in farm labor supply.
I was honored to be in that number.
State of the blog
The new subscription service seems to be working well enough, but if there are any problems I'll be grateful if you let me know.
Also: your comments, which are the best part of this website, seem to be running into some technical problems for some of you.
The Adam's Apples IT department will issue a report on this subject soon.
A little help from my friends
These included some classic varieties.
Chatting with the bots
Google's Bard may pass the Turing test, so may I suggest the more-rigorous Apple test? AI flunked that one.
Thank you for reading Adam's Apples! Very best wishes to you for the new year.
—Adam
Happy New Year! Thanks as always for all the posts. This is such a happy corner of the internet for me.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Josh! Best wishes.
DeleteMany thanks for your great website. I refer to it regularly during apple season!
ReplyDeleteThank you again for this nice apple
ReplyDeleteAnd nice pictures