Oh…apple tree! Gosh, I have one planted at my new house as well. But those are mini size green apples. Taste as good though! Enjoy your day, dear.Cheers, Kristy
What type of apples are these? Growing up I had a similar tree in my yard and we called 'em crab apples and never ate them….maybe I missed a special treat?–Andy
Oh…apple tree! Gosh, I have one planted at my new house as well. But those are mini size green apples. Taste as good though! Enjoy your day, dear.Cheers, Kristy
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I can almost taste them from here. Great photos.Sam
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What type of apples are these? Growing up I had a similar tree in my yard and we called 'em crab apples and never ate them….maybe I missed a special treat?–Andy
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Beautiful, Velva. I just love your Wednesday posts.
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Love these plums….it's in season and perfect to use them to make some tarts!
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Oh yum, definitely no words needed! 🙂
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I miss our plums! They were good while they lasted.
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Hmmm….hard to tell. At first glance it looks like apples, then maybe nectarines or plums??
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I miss picking apples from the tree! We don't have that here in south west Florida.
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Love this, Velva! Sigh – makes me feel all cozy and homey. 🙂
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Beautiful peaches … the best I ever ate were in Sebastopol, Ca, at a local farmer market … I ate about ten!
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Are these pluots or plums? Yummy!
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One word: Delicious!Best,Bonnie
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Wow! What beautiful photos you have; looks so good!Rita
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Lucky you..living in Florida with all of that wonderful fresh fruit at your fingertips:)
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WHATEVER they are, they look lovely.
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Simply gorgeous!
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I thought plums! but yes, whatever they are they look delicious, great photo's!
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Yup! You definitely don't need any words for those 🙂 At first I thought peaches, but upon closer look, maybe pluots??Sues
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I see a Plum Galette in my future!!
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Look fresh and beautiful. And now.. I'm not sure they apples or plums??
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