I haven't been eating enough fruits and veggies lately, so I stopped at Wilson's tonight, and had fresh corn on the cob for supper, followed by cherries that are deep and dark and sweet, well worth their cost. I also bought carrots, celery, and onion to make bean soup this weekend, once the warm weather wanders away again (80s today, 60s coming). Apples and wild blueberries as well: no excuses while this lot is around.
Speaking of fruit, when I was out last weekend I looked up at this tree:
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And noticed what appeared to be fruit upon it. Any idea what this is?
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I leave you with a peaceful view. Good evening!
I believe that is a beechnut, not a fruit.
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