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It is the time of year when pomegranates get their first blush of red.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAloha
Hmmm... I'm not sure I've got any yet. Must check tomorrow :).
ReplyDeleteHow neat!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of the delicate tree with its orange flowers, the ripe pomegranates and I love to eat them.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a big fan, but my wife loves pomegranates.
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Oh Beautiful! BTW long time no see. I have not been keeping up with anything, except posting mobile.. Since I visited you last so much has happened, and this post reminds me of one, I have been introduced to suzanis, which have many times, Pomegranates on them!
ReplyDeleteSo thats what I was reminded of, and how dear they must be in those cultures where they produce.
It is good to see you again.. Sherry
Mukilteo Daily Photo
Those are going to be delicious. Do you get to eat them?
ReplyDeleteThis is really a nice photo, will you photograph the progression? I can taste them already.
ReplyDeleteMukilteo Daily Photo, shalom to you up there in the Great Pacific NW! Good to see you again, Sherry.
ReplyDeleteKay, there are three pomegranate trees in "my" yard that I prune, water, and love. So yeah, I can eat the fruit, soon.
Suzanne, I kinda got tired of photographing the progression. You can see it in past years, from flower to ripe fruit, by clicking on my label "pomegranates."
We had a few trees at my grandfather's house, in the countryside...
ReplyDeleteHmmm, neat photo, Dina!
ReplyDeleteThe first time I saw pomegranates was on the Garda Lake, years ago.
Last year, I ate one for the first time, thanks to a post on your blog...
VP, that must have been nice.
ReplyDeleteKarl, that makes me so happy!