I'm eyeing off my lemon tree at present...it's got loads of fruit on it...all still very green...but I can't help being eager for when the fruit ripens. It's such a good little tree - it just keeps giving and giving in abundance.
I'm sure your tree appreciates you, Lee! Hi, Daydreamer. Glad it brightened your day. De rien, chère Claude. Hi, Betty. Yes, Etna quite spectacular at the moment. Thanks, James. Hi, LindyLouMac. Hope things are getting better with you. x
I'm a sort-of retired language teacher from Cardiff, Wales, UK, now trying to make a new life in Sicily. I'm not growing vines, making olive oil or restoring a palace stone by stone!
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I'm eyeing off my lemon tree at present...it's got loads of fruit on it...all still very green...but I can't help being eager for when the fruit ripens. It's such a good little tree - it just keeps giving and giving in abundance.
What a lovely photo. I may not be able to smell the aroma you do but you have made a very bright and colourful image to brighten my day instead.
I can't buy Sicilians lemons. But your colourful photo certainly brightened my cold winter day. Merci!
We used to have two lemon trees in our front yard when we lived on the Navy base in Sicily. You're so right...a great smell.
I saw on television yesterday that Etna is acting up again.
With those colours, it must brighten your day.
I can almost smell them from here Pat. :)
I'm sure your tree appreciates you, Lee! Hi, Daydreamer. Glad it brightened your day. De rien, chère Claude. Hi, Betty. Yes, Etna quite spectacular at the moment. Thanks, James. Hi, LindyLouMac. Hope things are getting better with you. x
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