spotted in my mother's garden this Sunday!
Gooseberries, strawberries, raspberries and red currants :)
Gooseberries, strawberries, raspberries and red currants :)

Or click on the picture below
to join my hiking friends on their last trip to Prigglitz
in the Austrian Pre-Alps first!
to join my hiking friends on their last trip to Prigglitz
in the Austrian Pre-Alps first!





are those figs i see? i know the one is strawberries.
ReplyDeletevery lovely shots.
They are gooseberries, strawberries, raspberries and red currents, Erin!
ReplyDeleteLove the bleeding heart image.
ReplyDeleteNot too long now before them berries are ripe for the picking.
I am waiting for the strawberries and cherries here. A very timely post and can't wait now for those fruits.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
ReplyDeleteMary Elizabeth @ Now and Then
Lovely shots Maria, they are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week
Guy
Regina In Pictures
I love gooseberries. They are wonderful. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the hiking...c",)
ReplyDeleteMarie
ReplyDeleteYour mom must have an awesome garden... One that anyone would enjoy walking through. Have a great week.
Barbara
Spring is moving right along in your part of the world. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteNever seen or tasted gooseberries... now at least I know how it looks like :-) And that hiking trail is awesome. Looked like everyone had so much fun!
ReplyDelete...ein süsses Früchtchen wird das mal... =) - einen tollen Dienstag, alles Liebe - Kessi
ReplyDeleteThe last pic is of red currants? They have a beautiful shape and color! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos, Maria. We already ate strawberries from my mother's garden. They are very tasty and with a perfect smell.
ReplyDeleteooh I love berries! I have bleeding heart blooming in my New England garden also.
ReplyDeleteMy Dad had a gooseberry patch in his garden. He loved his gooseberry pies. Great post, and I always enjoy your photos Maria. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised that you are harvesting fruit in Austria this early in May. Nice pics.
ReplyDeleteOh my - that looks tasty - in a while I guess! Mmmmmmm - homemade berries are much better than the one you buy!
ReplyDeleteYummy berries, not long and you can bring your basket to harvest. Your mother must have a lovely garden and productive with these beautiful berries.
ReplyDeleteVery good, nice post.
ReplyDeleteIt's exciting seeing fruit produced in your own garden. I trust your mother will share ...?
ReplyDeletewonderful! I am so glad when summer comes!
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