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My Sweet Mirabelle 2

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Hello! This is just a little part of the Plums, that has fallen to the ground. I have made 7 glasses of Plum marmelade. Dont know of am going to make more :) The tree is still so heavy of fruits, that it reaches the ground. Zoom and you will see more. Thanks for your kind comments to my prev post and special warm thanks goe to those who added it to favs :-) Have a splendid day. The day began so peacful with no wind and misty sunshine. But I hope it will be a bit more wind at night. This night was terrible hot. The currant field is now withered, because they artificially put the bushes to sleep early, but in the early morning sun, it is read brown. So it is still beautiful to my eyes.

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durleybeachbum

2:51AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

Being a Marmarlade addict, my mouth waters as I read your words and see this beautiful sight!

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koosievantutte

3:04AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

beautiful, enjoy the marmelade (i'm a little jealous, i think :-)

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lior

4:04AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

Really wonderful!

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anaber

5:37AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

I´ve no words for that Helle!!Quite BEAUTIFUL!! It´s a feast for the eyes,so many colours and tones..of reds and yellows!! WOW!! 7 cups of mmarmalade!! You may post it here...because if we are jealous...w´ll die here,LOL:PLEASE DO!!:)))

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magnus073

7:13AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

Great shot Helle, your tree must be loaded down for sure

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timtripp

7:37AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

abundance

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awjay

8:36AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

looks and sounds yummy

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flora-crassella

9:15AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

wonderful fruits and photo!!!! A kilogram to jam cook would come me convenient..... When I made vacation in Denmark, tables with fruit on the villages before each house, which was offered for the sale, stood. Is that now no longer usual??

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Indoda

10:08AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

What a huge amount of fruit - excellent shot

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Hendesse

11:31AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

I've never seen such red mirabelles. Here they are yellow. Excellent and very beautiful shot.

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EnaR

2:07PM | Fri, 28 August 2009
  • beautiful photo ;o)))))))))))))))

MrsLubner

6:48PM | Fri, 28 August 2009

My neighbor has a purple plum tree with the biggest plums ever. But they don't pick them and they are too high for me to pick so they fall to the ground as they get ripe. Of course they split when they hit the ground and that's that. Too many fall each day to keep them picked up and so by the end of summer, my backyard has fermented and I smell like I'm making plum wine! Its very strong. :-) Looks like you have a great crop here. I only bothered to make a dozen jars of plum jelly before I lost interest. Too many!!!

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npauling

8:09PM | Fri, 28 August 2009

This certainly had a wonderful crop this year. The plums are a lovely colour too.

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densa

10:04AM | Sun, 30 August 2009

wonderful shot

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DennisReed

6:23PM | Sun, 30 August 2009

Beautiful capture, and Sounds delicious!

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mtc

1:43PM | Tue, 01 September 2009

Superb composition. A successful pict.

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RobyHermida

5:17PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Delicious !


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