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Small apples remaining in the plantation for the winter.
Ornamental apples of which the blossoms served to pollinate the blossoms of the big apples.
Gente! Muito obrigado pelas visitas de todos! Estou muito feliz por ter a companhia de todos acompanhando o meu trabalho. Muito obrigado mesmo. Em pouco tempo aqui no Flickr,com poucas fotos ainda,e já consegui uma grande quantidade de seguidores. Só tenho a agradecer a vocês que me motivam a continuar,acompanhando o meu trabalho. Desejo um ótimo fim de semana a todos,e é claro,um forte abraço,e novamente,obrigado gente.
People! Thank you for visiting all! I am very happy to have the company of all following my work. Thank you very much. Soon here on Flickr, with few pictures yet, and already I got a lot of followers. I can only thank you that motivate me to continue, following my work. I wish a great weekend everyone, and of course, a big hug, and again, thank you people.
Spent the day at the farm picking apples for our horses ♥ Buzz and Woody ♥ They eat...ALOT! Hopefully they saved some for us.
The new crop of apples is being picked at Biersdorfer's Orchard in Guilford, Indiana. Famous for it's apples, apple cider, pear cider and ducks...there is a pond with ducks and you buy corn from the store and feed the ducks...our granddaughter loved it. At three it was pretty exciting.
one of those " I've got a new lens I'm going to take random shots of the first thing I see" shots
sony fe 55mm + a raynox macro filter
Apple trees are cultivated worldwide. The tree originated in Central Asia. Apple tree blossoms vary in color. Their brilliant colors include white, pink and yellow.
One light behind translum for the background spot. 60° Gridded light camera left for lighting the apple and splashes. Reflector camera right to fill the shadow.
Pulled another shot from the archives to play with.
I am lost without my camera! I guess it's time to sort photo files.
Have a wonderful week!
We have two apple trees in our garden, and this one is now about 25 years old. It was bought as a "ballerina" tree in a pot, but when it grew too tall Judy planted it in the garden. It seems to like where it is because it provides a wonderful crop of apples. For a few weeks in the autumn we have freshly squeezed apple juice most days with our breakfast.
It's that time of the year again. Apple harvest time. There are so many and so many varieties. Picked a little bit of each and ate a little of each. The smell and taste of ripe sun warmed apples is unbeatable
A dormant urban apple orchard in winter (but a welcome sign)...
Decatur (Legacy Park), Georgia, USA.
4 February 2022.
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I have 10 of these that have germinated, all grown from seeds from apples from a Jupiter apple tree in the garden. I am going to have to think what to with them - probably destined for going into hedges rather than specimen trees but I will give them a few years in pots and have them handy for when i need something for a slot.
When Ranger (pony) eventually dies (he is 37) There will be some very obvious places for hedges that are impracticable now and apples are so fascinating and pollinator friendly. Every seed grown apple tree is unique, probably useless but potentially a wonderful new discovery.
The White Stripes - Apple Blossom
April 17, 2016
Fossick:
[fos-ik]
verb (used without object)
1. Mining. to undermine another's digging; search for waste gold in relinquished workings, washing places, etc.
2. to search for any object by which to make gain
verb (used with object)
3. to hunt; seek; ferret out.
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Something quick and simple today. The weather has finally turned around and is acting more like it should this time of year, so I didn't want to waste the day inside working in the kitchen when I could be outside, enjoying the sunshine and turning myself into a lobster.
This is a really quick snack that doesn't need an recipe, it's sliced apples, chocolate chips and the left over caramel sauce from the white chocolate & caramel clusters I made a couple weeks ago.
Simple and refreshing on a warm and sunny day!
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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