{this moment} -
A Friday ritual. A single photo -no words - capturing a moment from
the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause,
savor and remember.
looks like a good harvest. We have a cob nut tree at the end of the garden...they are a type of hazelnut...but the little squirrels get most of them if they aren't pinching peanuts from next doors bird feeder! have a good weekend deb
Well, everyone says these are pecans....is it sad that I had no idea what they were? Featured you in one of my favorite blogs to follow today. http://themahoganyway.wordpress.com/2012/11/09/30-days-of-gratitude-day-9-these-five-blogs/
hey hey! we've been cracking pecans around here too! matt brought them back from his mom's house in GA....he makes a mean pecan sandy, too! hope your weekend is lovely!
Oooh, are these pecans? I hope you have lots of yummy recipes. Jacinta
ReplyDeletelooks like a good harvest. We have a cob nut tree at the end of the garden...they are a type of hazelnut...but the little squirrels get most of them if they aren't pinching peanuts from next doors bird feeder!
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What a lovely photo with the contrast of that blue bucket, and of course a wonderful harvest! Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeletePecans!!
ReplyDeleteMmmm :) What are you planning for them?
ReplyDeleteHope you have a lovely weekend! And thank you for your kind words this morning. I'm trying :)
you have a pecan tree, too???!!!!! oh, yummmmy!!
ReplyDeleteWow, you have a pecan tree? I'm so jealous....I love pecan pie.
ReplyDeleteYummo!
ReplyDeleteOooo! They look yummy!
ReplyDeleteHere's my moment - enjoying the first snow (which has already melted!)
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Have a lovely weekend!
Yum! love the shot. Stopping by from Soulemama - hi!
ReplyDeleteWhat are you going to make with your good-looking collection? Yum!
ReplyDeleteYum! I have never seen pecans before they were shelled before.
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I am assuming they are pecans since that's what the comments reflect-YUM! I hope you did not have to maim any squirrels in the gathering process;)
ReplyDeleteWow. It just fascinates me what grows in other parts of the country.
ReplyDeleteWell, everyone says these are pecans....is it sad that I had no idea what they were? Featured you in one of my favorite blogs to follow today.
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Pecans!! Do you say it with a long "e" or short "e?" So delicious. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeletethat is a big bucket of pecans. :) do i see pies in the future??
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the squirrels left you at least a bowl full of nuts!
ReplyDeletelove that circle of blue...
ReplyDeleteAre those foraged nuts?! How fantastic. Enjoy!
ReplyDeletePecans! Just in time for Pecan Pie at Thanksgiving. Very cool! I've never seen wild pecans; only walnuts.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!! Enjoy.
ReplyDeletePecans - yes I really must make a pie.
ReplyDeletewow. those are SOOOOOOOOOOO expensive in the stores.
ReplyDeleteIf you have a pecan tree, you are truly doing well my darling!
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Oh beautiful abundance! There's nothing like seeing delicious, nutritious, home grown abundance!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie
hey hey! we've been cracking pecans around here too! matt brought them back from his mom's house in GA....he makes a mean pecan sandy, too! hope your weekend is lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, pecan pie is one of my favorites...Can't wait to see what you did with them!!
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