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Wednesday, 16 December 2009
6 comments:
- Chairman Bill said...
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Looks almost Japanese.
- Wednesday, 16 December, 2009
- Christine Gram said...
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We have cheers for cachi here too! Yum yum... (personally I think it looks too much like slug trails) and I sent Punkone to school with half a pomegranate yesterday. Apparently it was a big hit with the kids in the cortille.
- Wednesday, 16 December, 2009
- Caution/Lisa said...
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Blue sky in winter. Wow. I'm obviously living in the wrong country :(
- Wednesday, 16 December, 2009
- LadyFi said...
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Lovely clear picture - and my, those apples look cripsy!
- Wednesday, 16 December, 2009
- Romancing Italy said...
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This was a really good year for persimmons. Know any good recipes for using them up? We can't eat them fast enough.
- Thursday, 17 December, 2009
- Louise | Italy said...
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Hi Romancng Italy! Now I didn't actually know they are called persimmons in English. You learn something new every day! Have a good one!
- Thursday, 17 December, 2009
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6 comments:
Looks almost Japanese.
We have cheers for cachi here too! Yum yum... (personally I think it looks too much like slug trails) and I sent Punkone to school with half a pomegranate yesterday. Apparently it was a big hit with the kids in the cortille.
Blue sky in winter. Wow. I'm obviously living in the wrong country :(
Lovely clear picture - and my, those apples look cripsy!
This was a really good year for persimmons. Know any good recipes for using them up? We can't eat them fast enough.
Hi Romancng Italy! Now I didn't actually know they are called persimmons in English. You learn something new every day! Have a good one!
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