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Village near Guilin, China

Union Square Farmers' Market, New York City

Smorkin' Monger mousepad

Apple Edition - RARE/Sold Out

 

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My steakburger at Apple Pan. Your classic California-style burger, piled high with lettuce, tomato, and onion. Relish, too, which I might pass on next time. I'm not sure about this much lettuce, however.

 

Otherwise, quite a good burger. Good sear on the burger, and a juicy interior. There are a lot of burgers this good in LA, but I love the combination of the good basic burger and the old-school feel here.

 

Read my review here.

 

This photo was also used with permission by restaurants.uptake.com/blog/the-top-3-best-burger-joints-....

One of my husband's paintings.

Wild apples are very difficult to find or believe in as they have all been cross pollinated with modern varieties. The above is certainly archaic when compared with the gala of modern goldens and pinks.

 

Today we ask that fruit and vegetables might be mis-shaped and slow grown in real soil without a ridiculous chemical glaze. A move forward to qualities from our deep pasts. Despite this, this small rotting apple misses the cut, and few would argue that supermarkets should sell these examples and that we should be delighted customers willing to cut away the rotting half.

 

After wind and shorter days, there are always one or two apples that manage to stay on the tree - rotting in situ without ever falling into the long grass. A prehistoric hunter with his long blade and eye for an opportunity would see this late season reminder and smile. With knife dexterity he would remove the unwanted half and chew into the core. The small pleasure of getting the better of the rot towards inanimate and keeping with the living.

 

AJ

Just a simple reflection in the mirror

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At Dimond Hill Farm in Concord, New Hampshire.

Painted from life, "Apples of Gold" is a combo of Liquitex Heavy-Body acrylics and Golden Fluid acrylics and glazing liquid. painted on 12 x 9" Canson Montval Acrylic Paper.

Apple Black Edition Logo

The blossoms smell great |

close-up from USB-Ethernet adapter || taken January 17, 2017 with Canon EOS 5D Mark II and EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM at 100, ¹⁄₆₀ sec at f/10 with 1 EV, ISO 100 || Copyright 2012

Sometimes I get asked what I do on my free time. On really boring days, I go to the department store and look interesting stuff to bring back to my studio.

 

This plastic apple cost almost 40 pesos or $1. But with a little water...some lighting....and a little imagination. Voila! You have a fresh apple!

  

Apple Tart with Armagnac, from Gascony

apple lollicakes:andrea's baby shower "made in NY":8.27.11

Some say An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but I would say, If the nurse is beautiful, then keep the apple away. .

 

Went with my family to this apple orchard during Fall 2007. They had around 100 varieties of apple trees. You can pick apple from whatever tree you want. I picked this tree for my photo.

 

D200 + 18-200 VR

  

Must see on black

This apple alley was old 30 years ago, and was in pretty bad shape. A few years ago someone started to care for them, and now they are once again really beautiful trees.

photo by Cheryl Hampson

An apple a day keeps the doctor away...

Windfalls from the Cefn Ila orchard. Variety unknown.

Day 287 ~ 14 October 2011. A friend at work gave me a huge bag of apples from his apple trees. I have many yummy plans for them!

Apple Lapbook, Sept 2008 (D) - front cover art; large apples at top were stamped with half apples in paint

acrylic painting original apple blossom

Combination between a Jonathan and a McIntosh Apple. Best eating apple I've had in years. Bought these at the Uptown Farmer's Market yesterday.

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