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Friday 8 October 2010

Neighbours


Crisp homegrown apples. Not ours, but a present from our allotment neighbour. Thank you, Robert!

It's a good year for apples, and so far no thefts. Sadly a bumper crop sometimes attracts that dastardly breed, the allotment thief.

9 comments:

... said...

My apple trees bring apples every second year. Last year there were loads, and this year there are just a handful. I miss apples when there are none on my trees, but luckily we got some from my father in-law.
Good neighbours are a gift! Enjoy the apples, Linda. They look delicious :)

Hope you have a great weekend!

Alice Joyce said...

Hi Linda
Send some of those apples over here!
Even better, raspberries, please;-)

Jo said...

Those apples look delicious. What a generous neighbour you have.

Mark Willis said...

They look great! (much better than mine were0. Who needs French Golden Delicious???

RedPat said...

Nothing better than a fresh, crisp apple. They look great.

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Coffeeveggie addict. said...

0ne apple a day keeps the doct0r away!nice p0st!they lo0k crispy!

tilden talks... said...

hi linda - im from new england and i'm not familiar with the term allotment gardening. could you explain breifly?

Corner Gardener Sue said...

What pretty things! Enjoy!

Boo to the allotment thieves!