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Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Maaza Mango

Picture of the FIRST MANGOES in our Yard, this Summer.

My Entry for Wordless Wednesday! n Outdoor Wednesday n The Creative Exchange

Shhhhh....Lets get Wordless.

24 comments:

Victoria Tsavdaridou said...

Very beautiful photo!!!

Lisa Gordon said...

Oh, what I wouldn't give to be able to grow these here!! This is a great photograph, and I thank you so much for sharing it at The Creative Exchange this week.

Have a beautiful day!

lisa.

The Little Red Shop said...

How interesting! Thank you for sharing!

: )

Julie M.

Beth F said...

Such a great sign of spring -- I'll be by in a few months for a basket of fruit.

LV said...

This is a great Outdoor Wednesday feature. I have never seen a mango tree. It would be nice having some fruit trees, but they would not live and make here.

LV said...

This is a great Outdoor Wednesday feature. I have never seen a mango tree. It would be nice having some fruit trees, but they would not live and make here.

Jen said...

How cool! Wish I had a mango tree....

Unknown said...

Ou they are so tiny hard to believe how big they will be. I love the taste of mango they are just very expensive here in Finland.

Mary @ Framed and Tagged said...

How wonderful to have your own mango tree!!! I love mangoes.
Please share more photos with us as they grow.

Have a wonderful day!!!

kay - Infinite Shelf said...

This is really pretty! I wish I'd have a mango tree, mmm!

NatureFootstep said...

so that is what it looks like. Hope they will ripe nicely.

Anonymous said...

Lovely!

இ Baŋäŋaz இ said...

Man-goes to where the mangoes grow..nice pix..namaste.

Heidi said...

Hello,

I just came across your blog and wanted to let you know that I like it very much. Your pics are beautiful. I am looking forward to your future postings. Have a great weekend. Greetings from Indiana...Heidi

Rick said...

Beautiful detail and dof ! I've never seen one of these before !

Indrani said...

Now, this is tempting.

Jidhu Jose said...

nice shot.
Happy WW

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Carletta said...

They look almost like berries at this point. :)
When they are bigger I'd love to see that too.
Nice shot!

Thanks for your visit.

Al said...

Nice - it looks like they've got a ways to go yet! No mangoes in my yard, our climate wouldn't allow it. I'm sure these will be much nicer than the ones we get at the supermarket.

LifeRamblings said...

a beautiful sign of spring.

Rekha said...

Very beautiful...must be growing bigger now.

James said...

A welcome and delicious sign of spring. :)

forgetmenot said...

Mangos--what fun to have them growing in your yard. Glad to have you as a new follower. The blossoms are on a crabapple tree. Here in Kansas we have lots of crabapple, pear, and redbud trees that bloom in the Spring. It really is quite beautiful here, at least for a few days, when they are all aglow with white, red, and pink flowers. Have a great day. Mickie :)

forgetmenot said...

Mangos--what fun to have them growing in your yard. Glad to have you as a new follower. The blossoms are on a crabapple tree. Here in Kansas we have lots of crabapple, pear, and redbud trees that bloom in the Spring. It really is quite beautiful here, at least for a few days, when they are all aglow with white, red, and pink flowers. Have a great day. Mickie :)