These days I love all the fruit I can get -- whatever kind!! Those apples and oranges look so delicious!! But you're right and I can't wait for the strawberries, peaches, apricots and cherries!! Oh, yummm!! Spring is on the way! Hope your weekend is going well, Ciel!!
Yum! We've been eating Clementines for a couple of months. They are wonderful - very tasty and not many calories. Bananas we get all year but one never knows at any given time if they're going to be edible. Pears are the same.
We're doing just fine. The party's over tomorrow and it's back to normal. Hope all is well with you!
I always look forward to the Spanish Clementines that start coming in here in November. It seems a long way off until we get local strawberries here but when they arrive it is wonderful!
I will take just about any of the fruits. We get clementines here, and I have one banana and one clementine each morning, though for legal reasons they have to call the clementines something else.
I see fewer clementines these days, but everything else is readily available year 'round. I do wonder where they get apples. Great colors! I spied some daffodils appearing from beneath the snow today :-)
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These days I love all the fruit I can get -- whatever kind!! Those apples and oranges look so delicious!! But you're right and I can't wait for the strawberries, peaches, apricots and cherries!! Oh, yummm!! Spring is on the way! Hope your weekend is going well, Ciel!!
ReplyDeleteYum! We've been eating Clementines for a couple of months. They are wonderful - very tasty and not many calories. Bananas we get all year but one never knows at any given time if they're going to be edible. Pears are the same.
ReplyDeleteWe're doing just fine. The party's over tomorrow and it's back to normal. Hope all is well with you!
I always look forward to the Spanish Clementines that start coming in here in November. It seems a long way off until we get local strawberries here but when they arrive it is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteVery vibrant colours with the fruit, Ciel!
ReplyDeleteIt'll be June before we see local strawberries.
Joli mariage de couleurs.
ReplyDeleteLots of nice color there, if you paint there is a great exercise for yellows in there!
ReplyDeleteYou captured some very nice light.
ReplyDeleteI will take just about any of the fruits. We get clementines here, and I have one banana and one clementine each morning, though for legal reasons they have to call the clementines something else.
ReplyDeleteVitamins for both body and soul.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for all the local fresh fruit to become available. My wife has learned how to make confiture so we can stretch out the season so to speak.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very healthy looking post ;-)
ReplyDeleteIf this doesn't 'refresh' me for the end of winter, nothing will. Ha!
ReplyDeleteYUM! The clementines look so good!
ReplyDeleteI at bananas and clementines most every day when I can.
ReplyDelete...and I see une baguette also Ciel :) the fruit looks even more delicious bathed in the morning sunlight.
ReplyDeleteYummy fruits. I'll eat 'em all. Burp! MB
ReplyDeleteJ'ai hate pour les peches et les fraises. Les clementines n'ont plus de gout, au moins ceux que j'ai achete dans les derniers temps.
ReplyDeleteI just love the colours.
ReplyDeleteWarm colors, great looking fruit!
ReplyDeleteI see fewer clementines these days, but everything else is readily available year 'round. I do wonder where they get apples. Great colors! I spied some daffodils appearing from beneath the snow today :-)
ReplyDeleteSo alive and so tempting! I never want specific food seasons to end sometimes, but also look forward to the next season:)
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