Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
Those are beautiful. You are right, the fruit is worth the hassle of opening it.Have a good weekend!
I ate pomegranate from a tree in our yard when I was growing up. Seems I remember that the fruit (seeds and juice) was deliciously sour!
What gorgeous flowers! I remember seeing pomegranates in Turkey but I didn't know the flowers were so pretty.
Beautiful...I enjoy your blog..a view of things I probably won't be able to see in person. Thank you.
lovely the pomegrante scorpion I dont know
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Those are beautiful. You are right, the fruit is worth the hassle of opening it.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend!
I ate pomegranate from a tree in our yard when I was growing up. Seems I remember that the fruit (seeds and juice) was deliciously sour!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous flowers! I remember seeing pomegranates in Turkey but I didn't know the flowers were so pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...I enjoy your blog..a view of things I probably won't be able to see in person. Thank you.
ReplyDeletelovely the pomegrante scorpion I dont know
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