Hi Merisi, beautiful images and yes, just like William, I would like four of the delicious pastry. Thank you for visiting me. Wishing you a happy weekend :)
The apricots for my tart came from the region around Vienna. The tree in the picture grows in the front yard of a house not far from Schönbrunn, in the 13th district.
The tree seems to lean from the weight of the fruit. You will have to pick some to relieve it of it's burden. Oh I will help by eating some if I could fly from California, but alas I am earth bound.
I love your capture for the day, Merisi, as always!! Lovely skies and a perfect backdrop for the apricot tree!! The apricot tart looks delicious!! Wish I had one of those for my breakfast this morning!! Have a lovely weekend!!
re GOOGLE+. You are probably a member already even if you don´t know about it. I am and I never asked for it. But I refuse to use it and never respond if it is on GOOGLE+
Unfortunately, G+ seems to have to decided all members of the human race (and beyond?) are open game. I am sure you are right, but I will not become an active G+ member. Can spread myself only so thin .... ;-) Cheers!
oh yes please ... and a BIG cup of coffee too
ReplyDeleteHow'bout a Venti? ;-)
DeleteOh jaaa bitte :-)
ReplyDeleteTina
Gern geschehen! :-)
DeleteIch will auch!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteThat tart is only big enough to be a tease!
ReplyDeleteIt's bigger than it looks, Charles! These were very large apricots. ;-)
DeleteI'd like four!
ReplyDelete*giggles* (Now I know who polished off the whole tart I published earlier!)
DeleteHi Merisi, beautiful images and yes, just like William, I would like four of the delicious pastry. Thank you for visiting me. Wishing you a happy weekend :)
ReplyDeleteThe sky shot is lovely! And the tart looks yummy! Happy Skywatching and have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWho are you calling a tart? 8-D
ReplyDeleteWould have called it a tartlet, but that would have been too big an understatement, wouldn't it? ;-)
DeleteHow fortunate to be able to grow apricot trees in Vienna! Do you grow and harvest the apricots yourself or is this taken in an orchard?
ReplyDeleteThe apricots for my tart came from the region around Vienna. The tree in the picture grows in the front yard of a house not far from Schönbrunn, in the 13th district.
DeleteThat tree is so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBut in all seriousness... all I can think of is.... "I want that tart!"
Right now? ;-)
DeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever seen an apricot tree. Love seeing that and then the fruit in a delicious looking dish that follows.
ReplyDeleteApricot trees are a sight to behold, especially with ripe apricots and in the spring, in all their blossom finery.
Deletebeautiful "before" and "after" photos!!! ,-)
ReplyDeletetessa~
The stuff of dreams ;-)
DeleteThe tree seems to lean from the weight of the fruit. You will have to pick some to relieve it of it's burden. Oh I will help by eating some if I could fly from California, but alas I am earth bound.
ReplyDeleteIt also is an amazingly tall tree!
DeleteI love your capture for the day, Merisi, as always!! Lovely skies and a perfect backdrop for the apricot tree!! The apricot tart looks delicious!! Wish I had one of those for my breakfast this morning!! Have a lovely weekend!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sylvia, and a wonderful weekend to you, too!
DeleteOh yummy!!!!
ReplyDeletelovely "apricot sky" :)
ReplyDeletere GOOGLE+. You are probably a member already even if you don´t know about it. I am and I never asked for it. But I refuse to use it and never respond if it is on GOOGLE+
Unfortunately, G+ seems to have to decided all members of the human race (and beyond?) are open game. I am sure you are right, but I will not become an active G+ member. Can spread myself only so thin .... ;-) Cheers!
DeleteLuscious...both in tree scenery and your dessert.
ReplyDeleteEin sehr schöner Himmel! Der Kuchen wäre mit im Moment aber fast lieber! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love a bite Merisi, thank you:-) Gorgeous sky photo!
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