I'm a geochemist. My main interest is in-situ mass spectrometry, but I have a soft spot in my heart for thermodynamics, poetry, drillers, trees, bicycles, and cosmochemistry.
Our home among the gum trees, has lots of plum trees. So I made jam. Dark is normal plum, orange is blood plum. It passed the time while waiting for baby to come, and gave me something to do other than blog or write papers. Got a better way to procrastinate?
That looks good to me. After blackberry jelly/jam, I think I like plum jelly/jam.
Years ago, while I was living in El Paso, I flew back to Atlanta for Christmas. I got four jars of blackberry jelly from my Mom and one jar of plum jelly from my cousin. Guess which jar got broken in my luggage on the flight back to El Paso?
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That looks good to me. After blackberry jelly/jam, I think I like plum jelly/jam.
Years ago, while I was living in El Paso, I flew back to Atlanta for Christmas. I got four jars of blackberry jelly from my Mom and one jar of plum jelly from my cousin. Guess which jar got broken in my luggage on the flight back to El Paso?
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