Gorgeous. We used to have a beautiful grapevine in our backyard when I was small. My sister and I believed that we could make wine from it. We squeezed the grapes and put it in a bottle but it turned to vinegar. We were a bit surprised. We were only 8 and 9 years old. It was a nice project at the time. xo, Noelle
What a great Summer picture and a beautiful haiku to go with it! I have grapes growing too, but they aren't that 'far' yet - and when they are, blackbirds eat them ;) - I might write a haiku about it then!
lovely grapes of promise with a perfect honoring haiku. i am so late after my time away, and then a home coming radiant with company!!! stephanie and greg of the mango studio graced our garden, studio and home for several long summer days.
i love you gemma and hope you are staying cool in these furry days!
Sunshine turning sweet
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all in God's due time.
Sue x
lovely! and they do look succulent!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. We used to have a beautiful grapevine in our backyard when I was small. My sister and I believed that we could make wine from it. We squeezed the grapes and put it in a bottle but it turned to vinegar. We were a bit surprised. We were only 8 and 9 years old. It was a nice project at the time.
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Noelle
Sounds good, and nice picture. I like the font you used for the haiku. Have a good weekend and enjoy your harvest when grapes green on vine are ready.
ReplyDeleteoh the freshness of summer!
ReplyDeleteAlso I wanted to say thank you for the kind comment about my blog name. Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeletehow yummy&green!
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grapes are
The Personification of Succulence,
aren't they?
{{ are these ones
going for the wine route? }}
Beautiful photo of a promise for the future. I can sense those grapes ripening in the richness of the hot sun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Summer picture and a beautiful haiku to go with it! I have grapes growing too, but they aren't that 'far' yet - and when they are, blackbirds eat them ;) - I might write a haiku about it then!
ReplyDeletelovely grapes of promise with a perfect honoring haiku.
ReplyDeletei am so late after my time away, and then a home coming radiant with company!!!
stephanie and greg of the mango studio graced our garden, studio and home for several long summer days.
i love you gemma and hope you are staying cool in these furry days!