Irene wanted me to write a blog, but I thought I'd try this for a year instead.
Years later, in 2011, I realize that the above no longer makes sense, since I have stopped photographing breakfast and instead occasionally put down random thoughts. These days I photograph our granddaughter's lovely face, paint for fun, knit and teach knitting at an after-school program for girls, and read. Life is good, if a bit slow, but then, so am I.
The fruits were a large variety of apples and pears and oranges and many kinds of nuts and then a small selection of exotic fruits such as bananas, melons and grapefruits and some berries. The emphasis was on the variety of apples and pears, which are locally grown. The next time, I will find out more about the berries and the nuts.
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The fruits were a large variety of apples and pears and oranges and many kinds of nuts and then a small selection of exotic fruits such as bananas, melons and grapefruits and some berries. The emphasis was on the variety of apples and pears, which are locally grown. The next time, I will find out more about the berries and the nuts.
Can you eat nuts? Not many melons in the market just now, but lots of fruits from South America.
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