tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8178181025517021209.post6193042592095915670..comments2023-06-05T01:58:35.503-07:00Comments on Elderly Eclectic Gentleman: Gumbo Soiljimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03374743529552286950noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8178181025517021209.post-42806017522574749142010-05-04T07:52:23.398-07:002010-05-04T07:52:23.398-07:00good morning james..... i have been up since 545,...good morning james..... i have been up since 545,,, so in my casual surfing i thought i would see what you had put up recently.... I love reading your blogs.. always laff, sometimes tears....but always a good feel... btw...re the the gumbo.... we never were able to raise good corn.... our 'squaw corn' variety, was the earliest tomature,,,and rarely made,,,,as for golden bantam..... it usuallygot to a 'light green stage' before the eaarl sept frosnt... i think corn needed thenabout 88 days to maturity.... and in sask that was asking a lot to have than many frost free days...<br /> Oh yeah and yes i believe bro ken was at the waconda... at least he knows the song...lol<br /><br />love ya....keep it up......PhilUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18292266851154081019noreply@blogger.com