Fruits From Our Yard
July 10, 2008
I brought a small metal bowl to pick up some apricots (杏子) from our apricot tree, thinking that it would be plenty for my task. I was wrong! I could barely contain the ripe ones!
I washed those cute orange babies and spread them out on a kitchen towel with a few of our plums (李子). The visual result was so adorable that I had a take a photo of them before gobbling them all down my tummy! (OK, maybe I would share a few with David and Jennifer.
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The Lone Apricot « Amanda’s Tea Room 阿勳茶室 | April 19, 2009 at 4:53 pm
[...] Last year we had over 300 apricots for 3 weeks that we literally just couldn’t eat fast enough! This February when apricot and plum flowers were ready for bees, unfortunately it was chilly and windy and wet (BTW, that helped a great deal with our drought problem). Not only no bees could be found, but all the flowers got knocked down by the wind… Even though the March weather was perfect for bees to get busy, no flowers left on our apricot and plum trees to welcome them. Very sad… [...]