These pictures are so cute. I have to tell you this though, those are tangerines, not oranges. I'll admit they are very LARGE ones though. I am so amazed that we are still getting some every day that fall off our tree. They were too high to harvest. But who knew we would be eating tangerines from our tree in June......never happened before.
You know, my father's family is Italian and when I was young we took a family trip to visit my uncle in Naples. Two things stand out in my mind about that trip: the beautiful Amalfi coast and that the Italians would eat an orange after dinner for dessert!
LOL, love these!!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, nothing like an orange!! Especially when it comes straight from the tree!!
ReplyDeleteLOL! That is so cute.
ReplyDeleteLooks so refreshing and delicious!! Happy Tuesday!!
ReplyDeletethis is a great pic--new follower!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet boy! Best times right there.
ReplyDeleteeven better if it is a blood orange...and cold...smiles....very cute pics...
ReplyDeleteand i know i need it....lol
So true! Refreshing!
ReplyDeleteNow I want an orange!
ReplyDeleteThat rich ... I like it very refreshing, great pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Perfect pair!
ReplyDeleteBlessings & Aloha!
Those are fantastic photos, and he even eats the peel!
ReplyDeleteIs that Brycie? He sure has grown!
ReplyDelete:Something we do in our family is roll the orange between our hands until it gets really soft, make a hole at the top, and suck the juice out.
ReplyDeleteThat's what he's doing.
And yes, Jill, it's Bryce!
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These pictures are so cute. I have to tell you this though, those are tangerines, not oranges. I'll admit they are very LARGE ones though. I am so amazed that we are still getting some every day that fall off our tree. They were too high to harvest. But who knew we would be eating tangerines from our tree in June......never happened before.
ReplyDeleteAn orange is perfection!
ReplyDeleteYou know, my father's family is Italian and when I was young we took a family trip to visit my uncle in Naples. Two things stand out in my mind about that trip: the beautiful Amalfi coast and that the Italians would eat an orange after dinner for dessert!
p.s. Your grandson is super cute, Sue!
This is how I felt when I ate a slice of watermelon after the Pioneer Trek. Who knew things could taste this good?
ReplyDeleteI'm in love!! What a little beauty!
ReplyDeleteI can always remember my gran going nuts at my big brother, Thomas, who used to eat the peel and throw the orange away!!
Was is fresh picked? It looks delish! And he looks so cute!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Looks pretty good to me.
ReplyDeleteYOu know, you're right! A juicy sweet orange is amazing.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures!! so simple and true, huh?!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a healthy happy kid. Aren't oranges terrific!?!
ReplyDeleteUm, YUMM!
ReplyDeleteEcstasy for sure!! I am not a big fruit and vegetable fan, but made me want to go out and peel an orange.
ReplyDeleteespecially if that orange is fresh off a tree like you lucky people get in California! I love the pictures!
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