This is a Gooseberry tree (and a white birch to the left of it). It produces berries that you can make jam out of. The birch will be going into the woodstove.
This is Kaye's cat trying to give me pointers on playing Pitch. Like he knows anything about Pitch. He can barely play Go Fish.
I have about 8 or 10 of this type of Apple tree. I went to the local nursery and they couldn't identify it. The guy said that in the spring he'll be able to look at it and tell me what it is, but it is too late in the season. He runs a huge Apple orchard, so he must know what he is talking about. He thinks maybe Granny Smith or Golden Delicious.
On the ground below the tree in the pic above (How did they drop through all the white area and words?). The deer love this stuff. They eat most of it and then the bees come.
This is a shot taken from the back of the property looking towards the road. That tall tree is a Poplar.
This is what is left of that conifer that Bub and I took down. The rest has been burned in the fire pit and this will be consumed soon.
The tree in the middle of the pic (the short bent over one) is a Macintosh apple. There is another White Birch to the left of it.
Macintosh apples. In the spring, the orchard guy will come over and advise me on pruning and spraying. I should have good apples to harvest this time next year.
Another Macintosh tree. I have at least three of them. This one has Concord grapes all over it. Sadly, they must go.
Another Macintosh tree.
This is a shot taken from the back of the property looking towards the road. That tall tree is a Poplar.
This is what is left of that conifer that Bub and I took down. The rest has been burned in the fire pit and this will be consumed soon.
The tree in the middle of the pic (the short bent over one) is a Macintosh apple. There is another White Birch to the left of it.
Macintosh apples. In the spring, the orchard guy will come over and advise me on pruning and spraying. I should have good apples to harvest this time next year.
Another Macintosh tree. I have at least three of them. This one has Concord grapes all over it. Sadly, they must go.
Another Macintosh tree.
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By the way; That pic with the grapes makes a good background for your computer. Check it out.
The picture of my sweet boy Pierre helping you play cards would make a good background for your computer, too.
I love Pierre.
NOOOOO! Why do the grapes have to go?
By the way. As a background the grape photo is blurry. Low resolution.
It looks fine here. Maybe your computer degraded it?
I just figured ou what you did. OK. Kaye just figured out what you did. If I right click on the pic and select properties, it is about 5700 kb. If I single left click on it to make it big and then right click on it and select properties, it is 57000 kb. So left click once and then right click and select background and you will have a good pic.
And he wasn't helping me play cards. He was checking for food.
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