Stay with me, I promise i will do something else on my next post.
NOON today!
Today at 7 Am
the photos are not real good, but I wanted you to see the red and purple flowers up close.
English is a Crazy Language From: Charlie Indelicato Let's face it -- English is a crazy language.
There is no egg in eggplant nor ham in hamburger; neither apple nor pine in pineapple
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I say keep the pineapple posts coming!
I think the pineapple plant is beautiful ..... and something I could never see growing here in England (well out of a greenhouse anyway).
Of course I was most interested in the leaf stickers that stuck you! It looks like it would be almost impossible to snap them, but I think I see a few of them in one picture! I wonder why certain plants have such painful protection? Maybe so animals won't eat them? But then others don't.
I think I am going to start calling you Pineapple Princess - haha!
I am enjoying watching your pineapple grow.
Sunny :)
Did you start that plant from the top of a pineapple? Maybe I missed a post. How long did it take for the plant to finally have the beginning of the fruit?
Oh keep posting the pics-so exotic and beautiful to me!
Pure awesomeness! I love the pine cone stuff at the bottom. How cute!
We have all heard, "only God can make a tree." (I forget the first part.) Add to that, only God can make a pineapple! The parts of the pineapple are so delicate and intricate. Beautiful pictures. You can keep up the pineapple blogs as far as I am concerned. Be sure to look at Snapper's new blog. The header is gorgeous!
They ought to taste pretty good too Sandra..Someone told me (it was suggested to them) to plant lemon grass in-between to keep the weeds out! You should of seen the lemon grass in my pineapple patch before I dug them out!! (lol).
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