Joan Elizabeth, yes, my mother just emailed me a photo of my parents' plume tree with a branch that broke under the weight of the plumes. So these rainy summers are good for something ... ugh.
kobico, it was around 20hrs with the sun low and yes I like the light too, ;-) - I am thinking about printing it but in its original size you see every worm, spider, ant and the rest :-)
joanet, la ciruela. I don't know what happened to these ones - two out of ten of the trees have their fruits lying on the ground - perhaps a sickness? age? It's not only with plumes, also with la ciruela amarilla, la cereza, el damasco ... . I learned the other day that the farmes do not mantain the older trees anymore ... no harvesting ... just letting the fruits rot.
This is more a daily feed than a daily blog.
Photos are resized or may be cropped - that's the only post-processing I do.
The quotes: it is essential to me to only quote from things I am currently reading ... I must admit it is sometimes lopsided ... reading a 1000 page novel takes some time ;-)
11 comments:
Looks like there is a overload of fruit again ... I remember the apples on the ground too.
splendide
lovely capture!
Makes me a little hungry for fruit salad. I like the backlighting on the plums toward the back.
Joan Elizabeth, yes, my mother just emailed me a photo of my parents' plume tree with a branch that broke under the weight of the plumes. So these rainy summers are good for something ... ugh.
kobico, it was around 20hrs with the sun low and yes I like the light too, ;-) - I am thinking about printing it but in its original size you see every worm, spider, ant and the rest :-)
yann, merci, :-D
flyingstars, thx for coming by.
Are prunes? is the result of the pick or a severe storm?
My exhibition is almost ready, Martina. Starts Sept. 18
joanet, la ciruela. I don't know what happened to these ones - two out of ten of the trees have their fruits lying on the ground - perhaps a sickness? age? It's not only with plumes, also with la ciruela amarilla, la cereza, el damasco ... . I learned the other day that the farmes do not mantain the older trees anymore ... no harvesting ... just letting the fruits rot.
Ah, so you have some time left to prepare :-)
Worms, spiders and ants ... hm ... they could be interesting. Or icky. Or both!
I like th light here, Martina.
Another sign of the passing of the seasons.
Lovely colours :)
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