Oh -- but at least you have some!!! Here in NC, the frost got our FuYus ... and the stores haven't stocked any!!! GREAT color on these Jane -- and I'd buy them if they were twice as much -- they're one of my most favorite fruits!
I agree with Lin - lucky you! All we had was a sign where they used to be, no actual persimmons... they also promised us more Satsuma Tangelos and none of those either.... Oh well. At least I can almost taste your painting.
Hi Jane, I have persimmions falling from my tree!!! The birds love them. The trees are beautiful and easy to grow. I haven't really appreciated them until I saw all your sketches. Hmmmm. I will take a closer look now. Always inspiring us. Lori
Oh -- but at least you have some!!! Here in NC, the frost got our FuYus ... and the stores haven't stocked any!!! GREAT color on these Jane -- and I'd buy them if they were twice as much -- they're one of my most favorite fruits!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Lin - lucky you! All we had was a sign where they used to be, no actual persimmons... they also promised us more Satsuma Tangelos and none of those either.... Oh well. At least I can almost taste your painting.
ReplyDeleteI was shocked at the price of pomegranates last week... something like $6.49? Must have something to do with the price of gas...
ReplyDeleteHi Jane,
ReplyDeleteI have persimmions falling from my tree!!! The birds love them. The trees are beautiful and easy to grow. I haven't really appreciated them until I saw all your sketches. Hmmmm. I will take a closer look now.
Always inspiring us.
Lori
WOW, I like your new blog "look & feel" ~ delicious. and great contrast to your lovely art & header is excellent!~ New Year, New Look ! Wahooo ;-*
ReplyDeleteAt first glance I saw 2 rather odd tail-less fish eyeing me. Wondered what the fruit label was doing there! Beautiful, rich colors.
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