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TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
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I have never seen this apple...it sounds tasty! I love nice crisp apples.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit to mine.
That is one fantastic photo.
ReplyDeleteThis is a close-up from your 'Cezanne' (did I get that right?) and it's beautiful! I don't know this variety of apple but it sounds like our Worcester Pearmain or Cox's Orange Pippin or even Braeburn. I LOVE crisp sweet apples, either on their own or with a hunk of cheese.
ReplyDeleteYour photography improves every time! The highlights are so crisp in this one and the apple seems to have the texture of a painted fruit!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy....
ReplyDeleteMy RT
I do appreciate your photo art. I have been scrolling down your site and totally enjoyed my gallery tour.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being so generous.
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