Following a tree is great. Except when she does her finest while I’m away.
How gorgeous is that?
Unbelieveable.
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Lovely! But sad that the cherry blossom always lasts for such a short time and then blows away like confetti…
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Beautiful.
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Beautiful 😉
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I’ve had that same feeling, having just been away, except it’s leaves rather than blossom on the crab apple tree!
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Mmmm crab apples!
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My tree is a maiden so I doubt I’ll get any fruit this year but I am looking forward to crab apple jelly in the future 🙂
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It’s fantastic. We make crab apple and chilli jelly every year from our neighbours tree. They thought the fruit was decorative!
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Well, great that they give them to you!
When I was a kid, I was told that crab apples were poisonous – maybe they meant tart and I misunderstood but it is only as an adult I learned they are edible.
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Yep they say they’re poisonous here too. Daft!
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So one urban myth that is clearly wrong!
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Yes. Great to find out that it’s not true.
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Oh so pretty!
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