We're camping in southern Maine, not far from the coast at one of our favorite places: Blueberry Pond Campground. These peaches bowed down a small tree not far from our site. 365/2011
I too like the move from Paper Goods to Blueberry. You have your ponds down! And these peaches look good enough to eat. I really don't equate Maine with peaches, so I'm glad you made this acquaintance.
...is to fill 52 themes, one a week for the year. Some weeks, maybe I'll try to find several photos to fit the themes. Others, I may spend more time trying to perfect one that seems best to represent the theme. Three years of a photo-a-day opened my eyes, now I want to hone my skills.
Somehow, a camera allows me to see more deeply and awakens the eye. For me, undertaking these year-long challenges is a way to become more aware of the world that swirls around me.
Yummy! Seems like you picked a fruitful campsite. :-D
ReplyDeleteThe perfect fruit! I love that you went from Paper Goods to Blueberry.
ReplyDeleteMMM! Any campsite that provides you with snacks is a winner! Super detail on the peach fuzz. :)
ReplyDeletelooks fantastic I guess they smell and taste wonderful. the ones we get are hard ones in the groceriestores......
ReplyDeleteWhat could be better than fresh from the tree fruit!
ReplyDeleteThose look great, but they are in the wrong pond.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... they look good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteFuzzy but scrumptious looking!
ReplyDeleteI too like the move from Paper Goods to Blueberry. You have your ponds down! And these peaches look good enough to eat. I really don't equate Maine with peaches, so I'm glad you made this acquaintance.
ReplyDeleteIt's their fuzziness and sweetness that makes them so attractive. Nice to see you are pond hopping.
ReplyDeleteNow you have me dying to bite into one of them!
ReplyDeleteNever realized that one could grow peaches as far north as Maine. These really have a cool shape and beg to be touched with that fuzzy texture.
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