Friday 12 November 2021

FRIDAY PHOTO SCAVENGER HUNT - APPLE

 First and foremost, I'd like to apologise for being so absent.  Basically I've had troubles with my old laptop, which I use each morning to check my email & catch up on blogs, then to make matters worse, Google updated something or other and more troubles have ensued with all our devices.  What with Covid lockdowns going on for so long, nothing much has been happening here and although we still have some tough restrictions, things have eased for now.  Weather has been horrendous and we have the fire lit today and it's supposed to be nearly summer and everywhere seems waterlogged with so much rain lately.  It's not too windy, though it is predicted over the weekend and the cleanup from the last two big storms is still underway, so we'll keep our fingers crossed that it stays away.  I suppose from all the above, you may realise, that I've been a bit down of late, but I'll try and ease myself back into blogging slowly, catch up on a bit of blog reading, use  my camera more and just generally try and relax a little.  Here we go for this week's word......................

APPLE.

We live in an area with many different farms, including apple orchards and although I had high hopes of getting out this week to take some better photos, this will have to do.  Most of the orchards are covered in hail netting.

Let's see what I had fun finding and photographing today.  It is all plain nonsense really............๐Ÿ˜Š

My favourite Apple & Ginger juice along with 2 lovely timber turned apples that I was gifted with many moons ago.  The fabric shows lovely green cooking apples.

My glass apple bowls which I used on regular basis for stewed apple or apple snow while the kids were growing up at home and the apple sauce dish which still gets used occasionally if we have roast pork or maybe grilled pork chops.  Above them is a page in a cookbook showing some apple recipes on my book stand.

A quilt of my own design using apple fabric.  Taking good photos today has been hard due to the inclement weather.

And lastly, my old business card showing apples beside my business name, when I was quilting for others a few years back.  Of course, most will recognise the name as my blog title too.

I did a little looking back in old photo albums for a couple of photos from years gone by, but alas mustn't have taken as many snaps when our children were small, but from 1980 to 1986 we lived in a small town called Batlow which had a plethora of orchards and a cannery which canned vegetables and fruit and made the best sparkling apple juice.  We also spent many years living in Tasmania, which is known as the Apple Isle, and again as a full time working Mum, time was short for much photography.  Oh well, that will have to be my lot for this week.  I'll look forward to seeing what everyone else has come up with.
I'll link now with Astrid.
Take care all and hugs from down under.
Susan.




24 comments:

  1. Good to hear from you, lots of creative thinking witg your apple pics

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  2. Welcome back; it's good to read about 'down under'. Of course we are heading into winter and the heating is on most days. Strange that as you head into summer, you are having to light the fire. Love your staged photos; your apple dishes are wonderful. Why am I not surprised you have a quilt with apples on it? Bye for now.

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    1. Thanks M. Quilts with apple fabric! Why not? It also has apples & leaves quilted on it & I called it Apple Crumble.

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  3. Welcome back, we have missed you. What a lovely selection of apple themed photographs you have here. I love the apple bowls and juice and the wooden apples must be so tactile. I think your business card is great - love the play on your name! Hope for better weather for you.๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ xx

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    1. The little wood apples are beautifully smooth and the locally made juice is gorgeous, unless you aren't a fan of ginger.

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  4. How lovely to see you back again. I've really missed you and your smashing photos. Hopefully the weather will improve and you can enjoy a lovely warm summer. Take care my friend. xx

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    1. Thanks Cherie. Weather still cool for the next week & with a fair amount of rain to come. Everything seems so soggy at the moment and not much getting out in the garden.

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  5. Great to see you back. Lovely apple photos. I didn't know that Tasmania was known as Apple Isle, how interesting. Your little apple dishes are lovely I can just imagine them filled with stewed apple. Take care:)

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    1. Thanks Rosie. I was just thinking we seem to be drawn to apple growing areas for some reason.

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  6. Welcome back ... it seems very apt that we should see Granny Smith in the photo challenge for apple week. Hope you are starting to feel a bit more like your normal self ... this last couple of years has been very strange indeed. x

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    1. Thanks Carol. I chose the name way back in 2000 when I started my small business and had to think of a name for it other than my first name and surname as it is so "common". Strange years indeed!!!!

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  7. Nice to see this post from you, I enjoyed your photographs.
    I do hope your weather improves soon for you.

    Take care, my good wishes.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan. Sunny this morning, but predictions are for more rain & wind this afternoon & tomorrow.

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  8. Welcome back Susan, I'm glad you are OK apart from feeling down which is quite understandable. I love those apple dishes and all your apple photographs and oooh... apple and ginger juice sounds yummy.

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    1. Thanks Eileen. I'm thinking maybe they should export the juice as so many have said it sounds yummy.

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  9. You always manage to pull some wonderful photos together for these posts. I love your turned apples, they look so tactile, all shiny and smooth, and those glass bowls are so cute, perfect for serving an apple themed dessert.

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    1. Thanks Jo, I do try hard to think outside the box a bit & it keeps my mind active too. I must show some more of what DH has been up to too, though he didn't do the apples.

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  10. Good to see you blogging again Susan, I've been checking every day for a new post from you. Sorry to read about your laptop problems, and the Covid restrictions must be really hard. The apple and ginger juice sounds delicious and I love the apple fabric in your quilt :)

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    1. Thanks Eunice, that means a lot to me at the moment. I can't seem to get any word press blogs to show on the laptop, so haven't seen yours or Sharon's for a while. Must remedy that on my PC when posting next time. Seems like the juice would be a big hit with everyone.

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  11. It's been very easy to slip away from blogging during this slow down - I've found the same thing Susan - it's like being in permanent end of holiday mode and not being able to the motor running again. But it's lovely to pop back in now and again and catch up with all our friends here.
    How wonderful that Tasmania is the Apple Isle - we live near Co. Armagh which is the apple county here. I love all your apple ephemera and of course your quilt takes the gold star xx

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    1. Thanks Fil. Glad you popped by and I was only thinking of you last night,as we've just watched 2 program's on TV done Ireland. Wish you could do a gig over here in the future & like you I'm still running on "slow", which I don't really enjoy.

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  12. Glad to see your blog post, even though I am late in commenting! It's been terrible weather for taking photos, hasn't it, but you have done well as usual! Love seeing your old business card! Talk soon xx

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  13. I almost missed this one, oops! I'm sorry you've been having so many issues with your laptop, I know how frustrating that can be. But lovely to see you here now.
    Can't say I've had apple and ginger juice, but it sounds good. Your apple display, those plates are great! I had to look up apple snow and it sounds different and delicious. Your quilt is gorgeous and I totally wasn't thinking about your blog name for apple, perfect of course!

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