Now THAT is a very fine cherry. Is it the only one and have you eaten it yet? We have a large wild cherry tree but picking enough to do anything with tkles ages and they generally stain your fingers a horrible murderous colour!
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Carolin says
Love this. Cherries are my favourite and this reminds me of my grandparents’ garden…
Sarah Wood says
Lovely comment, thank you.
Kim Carberry says
Ohh fab! Home grown is the best : )
Sarah Wood says
It was lovely thanks. Lonely, but lovely all the same!
Rosie @Eco-Gites of Lenault says
Now THAT is a very fine cherry. Is it the only one and have you eaten it yet? We have a large wild cherry tree but picking enough to do anything with tkles ages and they generally stain your fingers a horrible murderous colour!
Sarah Wood says
Yes it was lovely. Yes it was the only one. Your trees sound much more productive, we live in hope for next year 🙂
Rosie @Eco-Gites of Lenault says
Not really – most are out of reach so we either leave them for the wild birds or let the turkeys and pigs eat them when they fall.
Christian says
Nice shot, a lonely cherry that tries to survive.
Sarah Wood says
thank you – lovely comment.
The Reading Residence says
Ah, lovely! I do quite fancy a cherry tree myself 🙂
Coombe Mill - Fiona says
Lovely colours and I hope it isn’t the only one!
Sarah MumofThree World says
Love the way the cherry is almost the same colour as the bricks.
sherry from sherryspickings says
love the colours –are the bricks really that colour?
Jaime Oliver says
awww how cute .. it would not have lasted long in my house!