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« on: Saturday 24 February, 2007 »

oldest farmers market in california...on 3rd and arizona streets. wed and sat. lots of local organic , veganic produce.

keep an eye out for fresh dates from flying disc ranch and the date people! THESE DATES, I RATE!
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« Reply #1 on: Sunday 25 February, 2007 »

hey harley,

is santa monica close to san francisco? and are either of the date places you mentioned near s. f.?
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« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 28 February, 2007 »

santa monica is near beverly hills in los angeles southern california.

san fran has more date vendors anywhere outside of the middle east..berkely, oakland, san fran farmers markets and most of the organic shops have california dates. ive never seen more!

what part of australia are you in? alice springs grows a great date and adelaide is the easiest place to tuck in to em outside of alice. byron bay santos has em as well.

i was going to be there in march in alice but commitments changed to costa rica..
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« Reply #3 on: Thursday 01 March, 2007 »

how did you travel up from Costa Rica to the States?
By plain, bus or bike? cheesy
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« Reply #4 on: Friday 02 March, 2007 »

i rode seattle to los angeles then flew to brisbane and rode byron to adelaide then flew adelaide sydney and back to los angeles for a few days riding around and then flew to costa rica. will fly back to los angeles from here to sydney and then ride sydney adelaide, then fly to thailand and ride down to malaysia and fly back to adelaide then ride around australia and be back in adelaide for loquat season..

try and offset my air miles via cycling to and from airports and across australia when i have more than 2 days to be somewhere..
and further offset em by spreading the raw vegan message to strangers every day i meet in the street eating fruit that is sweet..
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« Reply #5 on: Friday 02 March, 2007 »

I hope you are part of a frequent flyer points system harls.....   racking up the points with all that travelling  !!
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« Reply #6 on: Saturday 03 March, 2007 »

gee thats a good idea!

how does that system work. i fly with different airlines and dont have a credit card.
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« Reply #7 on: Saturday 03 March, 2007 »

you need a credit card ......  Sad
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« Reply #8 on: Monday 19 March, 2007 »

i cut mine up into the recycling 2 years ago..
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« Reply #9 on: Monday 19 March, 2007 »

We flew free to Canada last time... frequent flyer miles are really good for people that fly often. Most are free too. YAHHH!! That was like $6,000 saved. Yahhh Air Canada!

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« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 20 March, 2007 »

is a frequent flyer something like a Round the World Ticket?
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« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 20 March, 2007 »

You don't need a credit card. Certain companies have frequent flyer programs. Think of them like FlyBuys. You just use the card when you travel and collect points. Points can be used for travel. I am in Air Canada's program, Asia Miles, and Qantas (the only one I had to pay to join). I have now flown free to Canada (it works out to pay three times and fly once for me) and have enough in Qantas to fly to Fiji too. Cool!!!

Just look up the programs above. Even better most have partner airlines, so you might fly with any one of many to get points. I never fly with a certain airline to get points, however still rack up the points.

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« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 20 March, 2007 »

i have afriend who does heaps of flying. i asked how he manages to always get on a plane with FFP - he says he always books and pays for an economy seat then uses the points to upgrade - guaranteed to get on whatever flight you want and has never been knocked back for an upgrade.

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« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 21 March, 2007 »

ive heard this too...cool way to fly i reackon...with all the travelling that will be ahead
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« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 03 April, 2007 »

i lived in venice which is down the road from santa monica, i used to love the farmers market! you are making me get the travelling bug again durianrider. it would be different being raw. sounds like a doco. when i finish the one i'm doing at the moment i'll see if your interested.
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