Friday, November 9, 2012

THIS MOMENT

{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.
Joining with SouleMama. xx
 
 

27 comments:

  1. Oooh, are these pecans? I hope you have lots of yummy recipes. Jacinta

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  2. 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

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  3. What a lovely photo with the contrast of that blue bucket, and of course a wonderful harvest! Hope you have a great weekend!

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  4. Mmmm :) What are you planning for them?
    Hope you have a lovely weekend! And thank you for your kind words this morning. I'm trying :)

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  5. you have a pecan tree, too???!!!!! oh, yummmmy!!

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  6. Wow, you have a pecan tree? I'm so jealous....I love pecan pie.

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  7. Oooo! They look yummy!

    Here's my moment - enjoying the first snow (which has already melted!)
    http://discoveringblog.com

    Have a lovely weekend!

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  8. Yum! love the shot. Stopping by from Soulemama - hi!

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  9. What are you going to make with your good-looking collection? Yum!

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  10. Yum! I have never seen pecans before they were shelled before.

    http://tc-twistedfairytale.blogspot.ca/2012/11/this-moment-book-lover-in-training.html

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  11. 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;)

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  12. Wow. It just fascinates me what grows in other parts of the country.

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  13. 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/

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  14. Pecans!! Do you say it with a long "e" or short "e?" So delicious. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  15. that is a big bucket of pecans. :) do i see pies in the future??

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  16. It looks like the squirrels left you at least a bowl full of nuts!

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  17. Are those foraged nuts?! How fantastic. Enjoy!

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  18. Pecans! Just in time for Pecan Pie at Thanksgiving. Very cool! I've never seen wild pecans; only walnuts.

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  19. wow. those are SOOOOOOOOOOO expensive in the stores.
    If you have a pecan tree, you are truly doing well my darling!
    XO

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  20. Oh beautiful abundance! There's nothing like seeing delicious, nutritious, home grown abundance!!

    Blessings, Debbie

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  21. 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!

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  22. Oh goodness, pecan pie is one of my favorites...Can't wait to see what you did with them!!
    XO

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