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Oct 8, 2011 12:52 PM CST
Name: Jonna
Mérida, Yucatán, México (Zone 13a)
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Do I need to do anything else to join? I have this forum bookmarked and I've been reading it for a bit.

This is not the best time of year for blooms on the plumeria here, there are some always but at the end of the dry season, April/May the trees are covered in blooms.

I have in the back of my mind that I want to take pictures of the large plumeria trees here when I'm out and about. I took one at the grocery store the other day as I was going up on the escalator. All the grocery stores here have escalators to enter and exit and the shopping carts stick to the treads. That's one of the things my friends from the north always comment on, I guess it isn't as common there. Anyway, this is not a large plumeria but it is like my white one. There are about 6 trees along the front of the store and in the spring this line of trees is covered in blooms and the smell is wonderful as you go up and into the store.
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