Alas Jacob, I am not as lucky as you to have edible fruit growing in my back yard. It's a lot of work. We can't wait for your new crop of oranges to get here though. The super market offerings of citrus fruits are uninviting at this time.
yum! apples were one of my favorite fruits since I was little. we used to buy them in the fall by the box and store them in a cold room on top of the wardrobe back in Tuzla. these really look delicious. These look like Rome Beauties. We have small apple trees in the complex. One is confused - it had 1 big apple (which I picked & ate) and 2 sets of blossoms.
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Lol, no! Wonderful seasonal photo.
Funny! Except in the one story she just eats fruit...do they grow apples in Iraq?
These look so lovely and we're so glad 'cause we are getting some great apples now down here in Florida.
Are these in your yard?
Alas Jacob, I am not as lucky as you to have edible fruit growing in my back yard. It's a lot of work. We can't wait for your new crop of oranges to get here though. The super market offerings of citrus fruits are uninviting at this time.
Fresh Florida citrus should be available in another month or two...I can let you know when our oranges and grapefruit are ripe, if you wish. ;-)
yum! apples were one of my favorite fruits since I was little. we used to buy them in the fall by the box and store them in a cold room on top of the wardrobe back in Tuzla. these really look delicious. These look like Rome Beauties. We have small apple trees in the complex. One is confused - it had 1 big apple (which I picked & ate) and 2 sets of blossoms.
Those red apples look really tasty, and it's a good shot.
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