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Cherry, bursting with flavour! :-)) HSoS
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The old proverbial saying of The Low Hanging Fruit means the easy pickings or as this one the easy way out😊 Hope you enjoy this cluster of fruit basically sums up the week for me a fruity cluster of happens.
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This is the fruit of the cotoneaster plant. Not edible by us photographers but essential food for birds as winter approaches.You can see the first signs of this on the leaves already changing colour.
Have a super Saturday SOS fans.
"smile on saturday"
"FRUTARIA"
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Although the heat wave slightly wilted the bunches of grapes, their tasting was a real pleasure.
For the theme "Frutaria" of the group "Smile on Saturday"
For the theme "Green" of the Group "Psp-PriseSurprise"
I hope this is the last batch of apple sauce. We have SO many apples so I've made lots and lots of apple sauce and have frozen batches for the winter.
Smile on Saturday ~ Frutaria
I must admit I love photographing pears more than eating them. They have the most wonderfully curvy figures and they look good from any angle...in any light. Especially warm sunlight, which brings out the golden brown tones of these two kissing Beurré Bosc pears.
Speaking of golden brown...
Smile on Saturday Weekly Challenge
Theme: “Frutaria”
The fruits of the horse-chestnut tree are greenish, leathery, spiny capsules containing one or two large, attractive, chestnut-brown seeds. These seeds are not edible by humans … but the squirrels loves them!
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