I have certainly missed all the fresh citrus since I've been gone ~ especially my neighbor's big juicy lemons! And of course there's nothing more fragrant than those orange blossoms!
When we lived in a former orange grove in Mesa we had 30 mature orange trees on our lot. We had professional crews remove the oranges by the truckload.
To Julie's consternation, we learned that scorpions like orange trees.
I have certainly missed all the fresh citrus since I've been gone ~ especially my neighbor's big juicy lemons! And of course there's nothing more fragrant than those orange blossoms!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of Greece
ReplyDeleteWould love to be out of sub-zero weather right now, smelling orange blossoms and eating citrus.
ReplyDeleteWhen we lived in a former orange grove in Mesa we had 30 mature orange trees on our lot. We had professional crews remove the oranges by the truckload.
ReplyDeleteTo Julie's consternation, we learned that scorpions like orange trees.
That reminds me I really need to eat more of them. Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like a fresh peeled orange from the tree. Yum!
ReplyDeleteMy dad has a Tangelo tree in his yard and they are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteYum! They taste so much better when you pick them off the tree yourself!
ReplyDeleteMother-nature is so kind.
ReplyDeleteA happy shot to see on a very cold day here!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, Mmmm, good!
ReplyDeleteThose look good!!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I'm seeing lots of them showing up at work from people picking them off their trees and trying to get rid of them!
ReplyDeleteA lovely and common scene here too.
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