Monday, 4 May 2009

MWT: First fruit

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

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22 comments:

  1. are those figs i see? i know the one is strawberries.
    very lovely shots.

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  2. They are gooseberries, strawberries, raspberries and red currents, Erin!

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  3. Love the bleeding heart image.

    Not too long now before them berries are ripe for the picking.

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  4. I am waiting for the strawberries and cherries here. A very timely post and can't wait now for those fruits.

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  5. Lovely shots Maria, they are fantastic.

    Have a great week
    Guy
    Regina In Pictures

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  6. I love gooseberries. They are wonderful. Great shots.

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  7. Marie
    Your mom must have an awesome garden... One that anyone would enjoy walking through. Have a great week.
    Barbara

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  8. Spring is moving right along in your part of the world. Great shots!

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  9. Never 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!

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  10. ...ein süsses Früchtchen wird das mal... =) - einen tollen Dienstag, alles Liebe - Kessi

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  11. The last pic is of red currants? They have a beautiful shape and color! Thanks for sharing:)

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  12. Excellent photos, Maria. We already ate strawberries from my mother's garden. They are very tasty and with a perfect smell.

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  13. ooh I love berries! I have bleeding heart blooming in my New England garden also.

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  14. My Dad had a gooseberry patch in his garden. He loved his gooseberry pies. Great post, and I always enjoy your photos Maria. Thank you!

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  15. I'm surprised that you are harvesting fruit in Austria this early in May. Nice pics.

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  16. Oh my - that looks tasty - in a while I guess! Mmmmmmm - homemade berries are much better than the one you buy!

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  17. Yummy berries, not long and you can bring your basket to harvest. Your mother must have a lovely garden and productive with these beautiful berries.

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  18. It's exciting seeing fruit produced in your own garden. I trust your mother will share ...?

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  19. wonderful! I am so glad when summer comes!

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