My father has a big cherry tree at his backyard and it is always loaded with fruits every year. We don't really pick them so the birds love to feast on it all day. It's funny because sometimes a bird will be loaded with so much cherry that you can see him like drunk lol. I remember one time, one bird flew right into our window.
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Very, very nice shot. I'd like a few of those for snacks.
First time to see a cherry tree
Hi Mr. Joops, so you're Rose's husband? Glad to meet you sir... actually I just knew Rose here... glad to meet and know your lovely family...
Thanks to blogging, I know a sailor. See you again... Thanks for dropping by On This Side of Town
The fruit brings out the flying friends to nibble on a few for their own consumption. We understand the feeling of a fruit tree as the Mulberry tree in our front yard is bearing fruit, so we see our share of birds (and squirrels) hanging around, hoping to speed up the ripening process...
My father;'s parents lived at 1645 Oregon Avenue, LaBelle section of steubenville (between Brady and Woodlawn). My mother was from Mingo Junction. The last time I was there was in 1999. Yet the memories of visits and living there are still strong. I like Jefferson and Brooke counties. And I remember fraternity brothers renting a house in Weirton Heights. Perhaps I have an affinity for old mill towns (I live in such a town today). The Ohio River valley is so intriguing...
The fruit brings out the flying friends to nibble on a few for their own consumption. We understand the feeling of a fruit tree as the Mulberry tree in our front yard is bearing fruit, so we see our share of birds (and squirrels) hanging around, hoping to speed up the ripening process...
My father;'s parents lived at 1645 Oregon Avenue, LaBelle section of Steubenville (between Brady and Woodlawn). My mother was from Mingo Junction (St Clair Ave.) . The last time I was there was in 1999. Yet the memories of visits and living there are still strong. I like Jefferson and Brooke counties. And I remember fraternity brothers renting a house in Weirton Heights. Perhaps I have an affinity for old mill towns (I live in such a town today). The Ohio River valley is so intriguing...
How delightful, to have a cherry tree in your yard. Would love to see a drunken bird!
What lovely red berries, nice shots.
Oh my I love cherries wish we had that tree too. Happy Tuesday!
My Reds
Looks like Rose can soon make a cherry pie. :)
You have a nice week too.
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Oh, lovely. I adore cherries. My favorite fruit ever. Nice shots.
Have a great week.
Those cherries look fantastic and the pics are great as well
excellent collage of cherry. thanks for dropping by my page.
Does this tree have the same beautiful flowers (sakura)like those others in spring? We love cherries, should this have been ours, we'd go to war with the birds lol
Shake that tree onto a drop cloth, when the birds begin to feast, put a pot of them on the stove, just covered with water, cook until the water turns to juice, or when the skins crack on the cherries, strain through a piece of cheesecloth or a cotton dish towel into another container without crushing them, saving just the juice, add some sugar to sweeten to taste, and YOU HAVE FRESH CHERRY JUICE for you and your family. Freeze some for a rainy day or make jelly.
Oh, how I wish I had your Dad's Cherry Tree...
Blessya
What a beautiful cherry tree. Almost a shame not to harvest the costly berries.
Anyway, the birds and their song from the tree must also be rewarding.
I think that I shall never see, a poem like a cherry tree.
But Joops, those cherries are good to eat. They are good for using in cherry pie also. I am sure if you picked (great hunter) Rose would make you one (food preparer role).
Happy RT! I'm late in getting around all the way, thank you for your visit.
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i enjoy the few house snap .The photo give me a peace feeling .I felt like the place is harmony and the air is fresh.
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