Those apples are so red that when the photo first came into view my thought was "Oh, my gosh, is that a tomato tree?" I'm actually laughing at myself! I think I'm still somewhat asleep!
I love apples, I hope there is use for those on the ground. I am sure the birds and critters love them too. Great fence shots. Happy Thursday, enjoy your weekend ahead!
Oh I just love these photos. So fall with the apples on the ground. I love apples too and this brings back memories of apples trees we've had in years past. Great fence! Have a nice day. hugs, cm
So many fallen apples. I hope if no one is going to take them, you lift them, keep them adn over the winter give them to the birds when they re rotten. They love them that way.
What a pretty scene with the Apple Tree and Fencing. - I would have stopped to ask if I could pick up some of the apples. It would be a shame for them to go to waste.
Tina, This is like a Apple-Tennis court. So beautiful and pleasing to the eye! I am reminded of my student days when I ate a bunch of Crab Apples in Hamilton, Ont. Have a Great Day! Peace :)
I've watched masses of apples lie under a tree here, too. I hate to see them go to waste. There are lots of deer and coyotes and even birds around my area that would be happy to help clean them up.
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Such a shame to see such good fruit going to waste. It would never have happened in our grandparents' day.
ReplyDeleteUma cerca cheia de maçãs.
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias.
Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Muito lindo e deu vontade de colher as maçãs! bjs, chica
ReplyDeleteI would love to nip down there and gather some apples! Love your pictures!
ReplyDeleteOh I do hope someone can find a use for all those apples, it seems such a shame...
ReplyDeletePretty fence but I agree with everyone, hate to see apples going to waste.
ReplyDeleteThose apples are so red that when the photo first came into view my thought was "Oh, my gosh, is that a tomato tree?" I'm actually laughing at myself! I think I'm still somewhat asleep!
ReplyDeleteI love apples, I hope there is use for those on the ground. I am sure the birds and critters love them too. Great fence shots. Happy Thursday, enjoy your weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteWow, soooo many good looking apples! :)
ReplyDeleteHere has been n o n e apples this year!
Last year there were lots and lots of good tasting apples!
Oh I just love these photos. So fall with the apples on the ground. I love apples too and this brings back memories of apples trees we've had in years past. Great fence! Have a nice day. hugs, cm
ReplyDeletePretty scene - great fence photo!
ReplyDeleteLovely! In my mind these apples have already been collected and there is a pie baking somewhere. It smells heavenly.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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Oh mein goodness...do you know what those cost for a little bag in our supermarkets! Yikes!
ReplyDeleteWow...or a great apple compote or pie!! First image is an amazing illustration for a book... it looks like those seen in children books! Greetings!
ReplyDeletewow... awesome fall with apples! so delicious post
ReplyDeletesomeone would be quick here to go gather the fallen apples.
ReplyDeleteThose fallen apples add a lovely bit of color to your photos. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteSo many fallen apples. I hope if no one is going to take them, you lift them, keep them adn over the winter give them to the birds when they re rotten. They love them that way.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to be a banner year for apples in some areas.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, quick grab a basket collect some apples!
ReplyDeleteI love these photos! Look at all those apples going to waste though!!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking "Pie" - Nice shots.
ReplyDeletePlenty of apples and wonderful light!
ReplyDeleteIt does seem a shame to see them going to waste.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty scene with the Apple Tree and Fencing. - I would have stopped to ask if I could pick up some of the apples. It would be a shame for them to go to waste.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure plenty of critters like birds and squirrels and raccoons will make short work of fallen apples.
ReplyDeleteused to help my mom pare and slice to freeze for later pies and make lots of applesauce from the peelings and smaller parts. :)
ReplyDeleteThey sure make an appealing shot...I would like to taste one...
ReplyDeleteThose apples do look good.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really beautiful shot. Simplistic and country to the core!
ReplyDeleteOo! I like all the apples.
ReplyDeleteTina,
ReplyDeleteThis is like a Apple-Tennis court.
So beautiful and pleasing to the eye!
I am reminded of my student days when I ate a bunch of Crab Apples in Hamilton, Ont.
Have a Great Day!
Peace :)
Looks like healthy apples, too bad no one picked them. Lovely capture.
ReplyDeleteI've watched masses of apples lie under a tree here, too. I hate to see them go to waste. There are lots of deer and coyotes and even birds around my area that would be happy to help clean them up.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet the deer and other critters are pretty happy about those apples!
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I just love these photos!
ReplyDeleteApple picking time! YAY!
ReplyDeleteYou can't fence the apples in! Well spotted
ReplyDeleteI am hoping that, at least, there are some animals around that can benefit from this apple banquet.
ReplyDeleteI am loooooving autumn on your blog! And looking forward to winter (unlike you probably!!!)
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