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More apples from our friends' orchard.
Äpfel sind gesund!
Stacking of 4 photos using Helicon software.
Malus prunifolia is a species of crabapple tree known by the common names plumleaf crab apple, plum-leaved apple, pear-leaf crabapple, Chinese apple and Chinese crabapple. It is native to China, and is grown elsewhere for use as an ornamental tree or as rootstock. It reaches from between 3 and 8 meters tall and bears white flowers and yellow or red fruit.
We finished apple harvest last month but we left a lot of apples for birds and hares.
Thank you very much for your visits, comments and faves!
A 200 foot tall waterfall there in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. The hike to get here from the trailhead is a 1,100 foot elevation change.
W tym roku duży urodzaj jabłek. Nawet rajskich jabłuszek :-) /
This year, a large harvest of apples. Even paradise apples :-)
Looking through the archives for something other than the current snow, I stumbled across a folder that I don't think I've looked at since I took the still life shots!
So from May 2020, when we were in lockdown, I brought in some apple blossom from the garden. Dreams of summer to come 😊
For the Smile on Saturday challenge: "anything with A"
Cliché and Smile on Saturday: Here
From the garden Here
Still Life Compositions: Here
Redlove® boasts long-lasting and unusual deep pink blossom, and unique fruit that is dark red, both outside and inside, revealing a beautiful pattern when you slice through it. The juicy, fragrant flesh has a texture that can be likened to a Cox apple, but with an extra range of subtle cherry fruit flavours. A delicious eater, it is also ideal for cooking (it retains its red colour). Try it in fruit salads (it doesn't turn brown), pies, puddings and tarts. Or simply enjoy a glass of mouth-watering freshly squeezed juice!
Some children made bird feeders from half apples. A few days later the birds had been very thorough! Sometimes of a morning I feel this way too :)
Poem today, a bite of Robert Frost, After Apple Picking
Of apple-picking: I am overtired
Of the great harvest I myself desired.
There were ten thousand thousand fruit to touch,
Cherish in hand, lift down, and not let fall.
For all
That struck the earth,
No matter if not bruised or spiked with stubble,
Went surely to the cider-apple heap
As of no worth.
I had extra time to play with the processing today so I did. I have been enjoying the freedom I've given myself on this apple project. There is something so gratifying in experimenting with such strong color combos and creating something out of my norm.
Thank you Apple for your Review. :)
Apple's blog about Photography and her review:
autumnapplesl.wordpress.com/2015/01/12/blanche-foxclaw-re...
For Smile on Saturday's theme "Anything with A"
Apple wasn't the most original idea but I had apples and that's what I chose.
Surely the apple is the noblest of fruits.
(Henry David Thoreau)
PRISMA DE COLORES - Red
Looking close... on Friday! - Apples
(photo by Freya)
Thanks for views, faves and comments! ;-)
The Apple Blossom tree at the entrance to the National Trust car park near Smalldean Farm, taken on my walk this week
...on our tree! A bumper crop! Hooray! After I took this shot, I promptly ate this apple. It was delicious! I love it when the apple tree comes through! Our apples are leetle, but delicious!
seen @Salzgittersee, Lower saxony, Germany
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max
iPhone 14 Pro Max back triple camera 9mm f/2.8
Common Blackbird (Turdus merula) immature
This young one was cleaning up the apples that the Lorikeets had dropped off the apple tree across the road.
Apple Trees In Blossom
"The Old Land", is an area located in the southwest of Hamburg, Germany. Farmers have been growing there apples since the 12th century.
Photo taken in the municipal garden behind the Lindehuset at Lindevej in Svaneke, a town on the eastern coast of the Baltic island of Bornholm, January 4, 2025.
A smaal part of the cyclone damage here in Hakes Bay. The apples, covered in slimey silt, lie rotting on the ground. The river valleys are very fertile but run a high risk when cyclones come by. Thanks for passing by but don't be tempted to eat an apple here.
Apples – fresh, colorful, and full of vitamins. These carefully stacked crates not only show the variety of types, but also how much power nature has. Every apple is a little health booster.
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Äpfel – frisch, farbenfroh und voller Vitamine. Diese sorgfältig gestapelten Kisten zeigen nicht nur die Vielfalt der Sorten, sondern auch, wie viel Kraft die Natur hat. Jeder Apfel ist ein kleiner Gesundheitsbooster.
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APPLE – APPLES is the topic for September 20th - 26th, 2025, Group Our Daily Challenge