Leader for today's Ramble: Dale
All the photos in this report are compliments of Don Hunter, unless otherwise attributed. Here's the Link to Don's Facebook album for this Ramble
Number of Ramblers today: 40
Today's emphasis: Seeking what we find on the Orange Trail and Orange Trail Spur
Reading: Omitted due to time constraints
Show and Tell:
" Kathy Stege brought a Seminole pumpkin, purported to have originated in Florida. The Seminoles traded with the Creeks and Cherokees and the Seminole pumpkin found its way into Georgia. The flesh has a sweet taste and the seeds can be roasted to make pepitas. She also passed out seed packets to those that wanted them.
Number of Ramblers today: 40
Today's emphasis: Seeking what we find on the Orange Trail and Orange Trail Spur
Reading: Omitted due to time constraints
Show and Tell:
Kathy holding her Seminole pumpkin. |
" Kathy Stege brought a Seminole pumpkin, purported to have originated in Florida. The Seminoles traded with the Creeks and Cherokees and the Seminole pumpkin found its way into Georgia. The flesh has a sweet taste and the seeds can be roasted to make pepitas. She also passed out seed packets to those that wanted them.