Thursday, September 20, 2007

苹果园/桃园 邂逅

We went down to AppleCrest in Hampton on sunday afternoon. It is the end of the peach season and the beginning of the apple season now. But we decided that we loved peaches more than apples so we went ahead to harvest whatever remnants of the peaches there were. We reached the farm at about 2pm and proceeded straight for the peach trees. True enough, there weren't many peached left on the trees, or perhaps SunWukong arrived earlier than us?
As I walked around in the sunny but cool weather searching for the most ripe and juicy fruit to quench my thirst, I spotted something in the branches! Lo and behold, I found a... bird's nest!!!



And some nutritious bird's eggs inside too! How observant of me! I promptly took some pictures of my findings!


You can really see so many fruits scattered on the floor, such a waste! So I decided to play with the fruits on the ground by squashing them and kicking them! Shiok man! How often can you kick peaches around and squash apples like nobody's business?

Apples that grow in huge bunches! So may apples how to finish? Make apple crumble and apple pie loh! I will try to learn to bake some, but I will have to stand-by for the next apple season!

'My Preciousssss'. I finally found it! And I devoured it... this core you see is another apple that I ate... no doctor's welcomed near me now!

4 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Wow! Apple picking?! You mean you get to pluck 'em off the trees? Or you pay to pluck?

Anyway, when Einstein saw a fallen apple, he thinks..but you kick. Good job dude

21/9/07 1:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How could you play with food? Do you know how many chidren are dying in Africa who would eat all these fruits up????

24/9/07 11:46 AM  
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27/9/07 11:44 AM  
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