My Actifit Report Card: October 7, 2025
Yesterday I logged 10,125 steps on @actifit, exactly 125 steps more than my daily 10K step goal. Majority of my steps were logged doing some apple picking on the orchard in the afternoon. After a finishing up the Mutsus, as seen in the photo above, I got to work on the Fujis, which were in much better shape. The trees were small, but flush with apples and I was able to get a few bushels from each tree. Yanks were able to stay alive last night. Let’s hope Judge was able to change the trajectory of the series with that swing…
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Nice small boxes.
I did that for a few weeks; got 38$ (NZ) per m² bin. (I guestimated 600kg)
How are the apples so late? Over here they all fell off the tree weeks ago.
They’ve got a few dozen different varieties, some were done a month ago, and some aren’t even ready yet. These bushels are about 40-50lbs each
I have countless different varietes here...
It's a thing; many roads and paths have fruit trees lining them.
Only the waxy baking varieties were left on the branches and they fell off the last few days (and some pears)...
I would have expected that it works the same everywhere in the northern hemisphere.