Now, I would have loved to had the plums in the previous post, but wow! What I would not give to have these. I have finally found an orchard that has them, but the past two years they did not produce. I so wish instead of cutting down the crabapple tree I had, that I had grafted these and one or two other varieties on to the tree.
These look just perfect, and they give BLUSH a perfect meaning.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeletea gorgeous image...but I'm allergic to apples! Doesn't mean I wouldn't hang this picture!!! YAM xx
Lovely colors on these.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful and delicious!
Have a happy day and a great weekend.
Those do look delicious.
ReplyDeleteDelicious. And such a beautiful fruit produced!!
ReplyDeletethe photo is so realistic my mouth is watering. take one of these, peel and slice and put in my little new microwave pot, put the lid on zap for 90 seconds and wow! or eat raw. either way is fine and I can have it in my IBS diet, just can't eat the peeling
ReplyDeleteWHat a vibrant color these are.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and yummy! Tempting shot
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic weekend
They sure do look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious for sure. I'm impressed that you know how graft to the tree.
ReplyDeleteMakes my mouth water. They look so good.
ReplyDeleteNow these are for me! :)
ReplyDeleteThey look perfect.
It is a perfect photo. Good job.
ReplyDeleteI can almost taste them through my computer screen, a great photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Their colors are breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteNature's acts always make me surprised.
These apples are gorgeous. I love the colors. The light is beautiful. A magnificent image!
ReplyDeleteThey look sinfully luscious!!! Lovely colours :))))
ReplyDeleteThose look so good. I wish I had one to eat right now. ; )
ReplyDelete~Sheri