How beautiful these are and how I wish I had them here where the marmalade production line is in full swing. Lastt weekend I knocked up the plain Seville and yesterday it was the three fruit - lemon, grapefruit and clementine, so these would have made all the difference.
I will, jmb! Thank you, James. Hi, Sally. I'm sure your marmalade is lovely. Thnks, jams. I hope you enjoy the book. Ciao, dragonstar. Don't wory as I have some catching up to do myself! Glad you liked the photo. How very gallant of you, Crushed. Thank you.
What a lovely photo, even on a green plate. Enjoy them whatever the shape.
ReplyDeleteInspired post. Love the "therefore".
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful these are and how I wish I had them here where the marmalade production line is in full swing. Lastt weekend I knocked up the plain Seville and yesterday it was the three fruit - lemon, grapefruit and clementine, so these would have made all the difference.
ReplyDeleteoear shaped oh so sweet, Just ordered a copy of Christ Stopped at Eboli. Thanks for reminding me to read it.
ReplyDeleteFinally caught up after not visiting for ages. Those clementines would taste lovely whatever their shape, and the photo is so cheerful.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
Ah! I'm sure that's not true!
ReplyDeleteI will, jmb! Thank you, James. Hi, Sally. I'm sure your marmalade is lovely. Thnks, jams. I hope you enjoy the book. Ciao, dragonstar. Don't wory as I have some catching up to do myself! Glad you liked the photo. How very gallant of you, Crushed. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt is the very rotund plump ones I empathize with.
ReplyDeleteWitty post, WL, and one with which I empathise entirely.
ReplyDeleteMM and Shirl - you are both too modest!
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