You are an enjoyable reader, too 🙂 Plum trees hmm how do I explain one. They are the source of prunes. A lot like peach trees. You know you have to come out here to see them. They are our local street trees who make a mess dropping plums all over the sidewalk.
Congratulations! The blogger Olympics and such nice writing.
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Gee Thanks! Interesting concept “Blogger Olympics” We must be a marathon writers!
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lol Well it might be true.
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Congrats on your stick-to-it-iveness! Those plums look huge in the picture, don’t they?
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Thank you Ann, The plums look big and you look radiant with the sun on your face!
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Congratulations of the 180 posts.
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Gracias, Carol
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Is that Edith S. in that photo under the plum tree?? Sure does resemble her.
NDL
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You mean my Mom? She had dark brown hair till the day she died! This is my friend Ann who comments often. 🙂
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It sure did remind me of her. (except for the brown hair)
NDL
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Maybe it’s the profile? Ann is a lot shorter than Mom. But her Grandmother is from Oklahoma Perhaps she has an Ok presences!?
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Congratulations! So happy for you. Love the garden. So serene.
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Thank you. Serene is such a lovely word I will now to think of my garden that way.
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Glad you liked the word 🙂
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Congratulations. I know I have enjoyed reading them. I have never seen a plum tree before. Looks lovely.
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You are an enjoyable reader, too 🙂 Plum trees hmm how do I explain one. They are the source of prunes. A lot like peach trees. You know you have to come out here to see them. They are our local street trees who make a mess dropping plums all over the sidewalk.
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Bravo, Carol! Those plums look luscious 🙂
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The gal in the photo a dear friend helped me make plum buckle with the plums for the 4th, Yum.
Thank you for the lovely alliteration compliment.
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