Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Apple Time








Apple harvest in the Adige Valley.
(South Tyrol produces 10% of the European apples).

11 comments:

VP said...

Good to see, I love apples!

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Gostei de visitar o blog.
Belas fotografias.
Um abraço.
http://andarilharar.blogspot.pt/

Revrunner said...

Gorgeous photos, Karl! Looks like you could just reach out and take a bite. :-)

Lowell said...

As Jackie Gleason used to say, "How sweet it is!" These look so good. Maybe you should get a job photographing food? :)

Sharon said...

I can almost smell those delicious apples.

RedPat said...

It looks like it has been a good crop, Karl!

William Kendall said...

Very tempting! I love the taste of apples too.

Halcyon said...

I have to say, I do pay attention to the origin of apples and I think the South Tyrolean varieties are tasty.

orvokki said...

When I'm looking these apples, I'll think: I want apple ...
Lovely photos.

Lois said...

They do look delicious!

Arianna said...

Veramente ottime! Ciao, Arianna

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