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Monday, June 23, 2008

Mini-plums






8 Comments:

Blogger Cura Animarum said...

Are those yours? Can you eat them? That's pretty cool. I remember growing up on the West Coast (Surrey, BC) we had two plum trees, a couple of apple trees and a walnut tree. Through the summer I don't think we ever went inside for lunch! ;o)

1:44 PM  
Blogger crystal said...

Yes :) My stepfather planted a lot of plum trees here, and grapes, plus an orange tree and a walnut too. Since then, a lot of wild plums have grown up like those in the pictures, a wild pecan tree, and some black berries. The yard is way out of control but the birds and squirrels are happy.

2:33 PM  
Blogger Cura Animarum said...

It sounds wonderful! When I was a kid in BC we had a very large yard but we were also right on the edge of Surrey. Right over the fence was nothing but wild forest and meadows of blackberry bushes. That's where I lived most of my days until about 10 or so when we started moving east.

2:52 PM  
Blogger crystal said...

Living next to a forest would be wnderful (unless it was Fangorn :)

I don't know anything about BC - maybe you could write about it on your blog sometime.

5:08 PM  
Blogger Garpu said...

All the fruit trees are one thing I miss about California. Then again you don't have all the raspberry and blackberry bushes all over, like you do up here.

10:40 AM  
Blogger crystal said...

Hi Garp :)

Yeah, when I lived in Portland, there were huge berry bushes around my apartment.

11:17 AM  
Blogger cowboyangel said...

Beautiful photographs, Crystal. Your place sounds great.

Just got my step-father The Backyard Orchardist. I'd love to start an orchard and spend my days among the trees. So tired of the desk-computer thing.

4:14 PM  
Blogger crystal said...

I would like to live by an orchard. My grandparents had a great yard with peach trees and almond trees. Here is not so great, there are nice parts but yucky parts too - I just don't photograph those :)

6:59 PM  

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