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iliana
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0 posted 2004-05-23 04:27 PM


This is a borrowed photograph -- the wild plum trees which have suddening appeared in our back yard (within the last three years) have begun to produce fruit.  Up until this year, we had thought these wild shrubs were weeds!


         

Spring blossomed Prunus.
May displayed orange plum marbles
Now ripening fruit.

[This message has been edited by iliana (05-24-2004 12:08 AM).]

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1 posted 2004-05-23 05:22 PM


beautiful!
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2 posted 2004-05-23 05:26 PM


Oh how lovely this is!
Beautiful indeed.
Hugs~

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
Dancing with you in the summer rain~

iliana
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3 posted 2004-05-23 05:29 PM


Dixie -- thanks!  These little trees, which really look more like bushes, are kind of unusual to be growing this far south. The fruit looks like cherries; it's the color of a cherry tomato almost and for the longest time we thought they were cherries because we never got to eat them (the birds got to them first).  But recently, we've beat the birds to the bite and they are definitely plums.  Very sour.  But I think they will make great jelly. We also have a wild tomato plant growing.  What's so unusual is that our lot is so small, you would never think we'd get wild growth here!
iliana
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4 posted 2004-05-23 05:30 PM


Nancy Lee -- thank you kindly!  
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5 posted 2004-05-23 05:53 PM


it's nice to hear of miracles and growth;
pretty little picture you paint...
         Sadie

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6 posted 2004-05-23 06:06 PM


Up here, they grow more like bushes, and are called sand hill plums. Jelly and jam...yes!  Oh, the fun you are going to have!
iliana
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7 posted 2004-05-23 06:15 PM


Thanks, Sadie.  Did you notice the picture?  I finally learned how to put it up!  Yeah me!   and thanks for posting.
iliana
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8 posted 2004-05-23 06:17 PM


Karilea, thank for your "yummy" post!  I am going to try it and I think I might add a little jalepeno.  Have you ever had jalepeno jelly; it's great!   ....jo
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9 posted 2004-05-23 06:19 PM


jellies and jams... hmmm yummy

I use my neighbors grapes to make mine.

I always wanted fruit trees but we are so close to so many orchards that it is easier to just pick them there.

Nicely done, Jo!

Maureen

iliana
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10 posted 2004-05-23 06:22 PM


Maureen, you're a sweetie.  Thanks for posting.  What's so amazing about this is that we live on a very small lot in the city -- this little miracle has lifted me so much, you just wouldn't believe it!  
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11 posted 2004-05-23 07:19 PM


Iliana~
GOOD ON YOU for figuring out how to post your graphic !!!


The photo is pretty and so are the accompanying poetic thoughts~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*When the heart grieves over what it has lost,
the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
- Sufi epigram <))><

noles1@totcon.com

iliana
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12 posted 2004-05-23 08:04 PM


Thanks, Marge.  I'm trying to post another one but having some problems.  Hope it doesn't mess this up.  
JamesMichael
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13 posted 2004-05-23 11:56 PM


Its jelly time...James
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14 posted 2004-05-24 05:02 PM


Jalapeno ...you just did me in.  J-cream cheese; J-chedder peppers; Jalapeno's in my eggs, in meatloaf, in chili...yum!!!!


iliana
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15 posted 2004-05-24 05:25 PM


That all sounds great to me, Sunshine!  Nummy, num!  
JL
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16 posted 2004-05-24 05:27 PM


Birdie Birdie in the sky
Dropped a white wash
In my eye….

Aren’t you glad cows don’t fly!

Great story….  From a weed to a tree!

Excellent!

JL

She said: ”You look cute in the dark.”


iliana
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17 posted 2004-05-24 05:31 PM


JL -- lol -- thanks for the humor and the post!   ....jo
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18 posted 2004-05-25 09:57 AM


Mother Nature is full of surprises! Thanks for sharing this one with us!


EA

ThisDiamond
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19 posted 2004-05-25 10:10 AM


Oh Wow...how cool to receive such a gift...for you and us...
TD

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20 posted 2004-05-25 10:13 AM


Oh.. the simple pleasures of life.     I'm happy for you and thank you for sharing.  I loved the poem and your expressions.
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21 posted 2004-05-25 12:45 PM


What lovely weeds you have.

Nan (Pilgrim variety)

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22 posted 2004-05-25 12:49 PM


iliana,
  Yes, I noticed!  Gorgeous.  You'll have to tell me how...  Still, your poem would hold its own without the complement of a picture.
         Sadie

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23 posted 2004-05-25 01:11 PM


grand story which I'm greatful to you to see and read...how utterly beautiful
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