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Steve - That's a nice picture and certainly a different type of Christmas ornament.
Hello Steve, I don't know how the weather has been out there but it is so cold here lately. That is a sight for sore eyes and a beautiful different Christmas ornament. Have a Happy New Year.
Great ornament and the trees decorate themselves and they don't break if they fall off and Mother Nature is wonderful.
Steve, I laughed t this one when I saw the photo. Yes it is a different kind of Christmas ornament and so delicious too. Yum yum.
What a cute ornament, where can we get this? I didn't see the hook Steve.
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Steve,
It looks like one of those Florida Orange Juice commercials.
Rich
Howdy and morning Steve
Steve my friends, folks can have a mighty tasty snack, plus they won't have to store it away. Just as always, you sure took a mighty fine looking photo!
May each and everyday bring you and your family an abundant of blessings for the rest of 2011 and all the way though the New Year of 2012!
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
The Christmas ornaments that have natural materials are always favorites. Edible ones are even better.
Happy Holidays! Happy New Year!
Longwood Gardens Orchid House IMG_2362
Photograph by Roy Kelley. Canon PowerShot G11 camera.
Roy and Dolores Kelley Photographs
Steve lovely shot. Reminds me of my childhood when I could run outside ans pick an orange.
Steve that ornament looks good enough to eat! Hope you have a great year in 2012.
Steve, it wasn't what I expected from the title. I love it! What a great ornament, and great tasting too!
Sometimes we overlook the simple beauties of nature. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your day!
Christine,
And a delicious one, too. :)
Steve
Kymberly,
Until the last couple of days, it's been in the 80s. Now it's lower 70s. :)
Steve
Marge,
And no electicity to use. :)
Steve
Erna,
Very delicious. Thank you. :)
Steve
Tom,
The hook is built in. These are only grown in a narrow region of Southern Florida and are ripe the end of December to mid-January. :)
Steve
Rich,
Guess it could be. Thanks. :)
Steve
Dale,
Thanks for the visit and for your great posts. :)
Steve
Roy,
And how! :)
Steve
Jennifer,
Guess that doesn't happen much in New York - but you have the apples that we don't. :)
Steve
Connie,
It was good enough to eat. :)
Steve
Tony and Darcy,
This is called a honeybell and is the juiciest, sweetest citrus there is. :)
Steve
Wayne,
Thanks. :)
Steve