There are a few Pomogranetes still hanging on our leafless tree. They look like red ornaments leftover from Christmas.
If you want to see the detail just click on the photo.
I'm sorry I haven't gotten to everybody's blog for a few days. Sometimes LIFE just gets in the way.
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Great detail you captured there. Love the little drops at the bottom... Those are just way cool. I haven't seen one of these growing since I as a kid and we had one in the backyard. Brings back memories of eating them.. How fun!!! Haven't had one in years :) :)
as long as you keep posting and you are well everything is ok.
Wow. That is a nice photo with plenty of details.
Happy new year. You have capture a very beautiful shot
You're really getting good with those water droplets, Ph. Sue...
une belle photo, on dirait une lanterne.
A beautiful picture, it looks like a lantern.
And I thought these only grew in the middle east. Now you educate me and bring me up-to-date. How could I have been so long in learning this? I think this is a beautiful fruit.
Fruit in January! That's what I call a mild winter!
Impressed by the drops of water!
We can't grow these in CT. I had one in the greenhouse but it gave up the ghost after a few years. I love the photo.
I was visiting for ABC and I wanted to wish you a Happy New Year!
That reminds me I have one sitting on my kitchen counter that needs to be consumed.
Love the water droplets.
I love these fruits. Way to focus in on the beauty.
Nice photo, I like em too.
The juice is good for the Prostate.
Fantastic detail when enlarged....you are such a pro with it comes to those water drops :)
GREAT shot!
That is so cool, especially when you click on the photo. You know I've never had a pomogranet, I'll have to try one. I just love the detail in your photos!
Beautiful photograph, with colours that charm, but also subject exceptional.
The old persons in my homeland, him used for her re-establishment their health, say also, that the pomegranate, brings big chance and happiness.
I wish in 2008 it is the year of pomegranate for you.
It sure does remind one of a Christmas ornament!
That was a great guess on my mystery image! You nearly pegged it!
beautiful pic today. I love the strong color contrast and the contrast between the life in the pomogranet and the lifelessness of the tree.
Nice shot! I love poms and never thought of them as ornaments before but I like that. :)
I have never seen a pome not in the grocery store. Very pretty!
Very sweet post about your husband!
Great shot! I enlarged it. I liked the drops at the bottom.
I don't know why I haven't eaten these lately; there was a time that I used to eat them as one would eat apples---many, many,many. Such a wonderful photo!!~
Cool shot. My wife loves those things. I can't figure out how to eat them. I think she just chews up the seeds.
~Oswegan
What a beautiful jewel...ruby with sparkling diamond accents! Enjoy those last few fruits!
it's a very christmassy shot...i like it a lot!
David
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Great photo with wonderful details when enlarged!
I love how drops of water photograph. Such a magic quality to the water..
Oh how lovely to have pomegrants growing in your garden! a gorgeous pic
Beautifully done! I wish you a happy great and creative Year 2008!
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