ZOOMING OUT
The vines are looking really lush and healthy here in the Valley.....
ZOOMING IN
....but the grapes have some way to go yet!
they look more like Garden Peas at the moment!...and it looks like they are growing in concrete...we really do need some rain!!
Thanks for dropping by!
Take care of you
Alison xx
How lovely to have vines on your doorstep!
ReplyDeleteIt must be amazing to have these on your doorstep
ReplyDeleteGreat pair of photos :)
ReplyDeleteOh I could have sent you some rain on Monday if you'd have said...We had the most amazing storm here. Thunder, lightning and rain like stair rods! Great Zizo, I love to see a grape vine.
ReplyDeleteI can just smell that dry hot earth from here, Alison, and wish I was there! Hoping you get the rain to help those grapes swell and grow ... Brilliant photos.
ReplyDeleteReally cool photos, Alison. I miss seeing grapes growing in fields! There are lots of them in California where I grew up!
ReplyDeleteLush indeed.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about needed some rain! And I purchased some red & green grapes this week and they were terribly sour and they made your mouth dry. Can't wait for some nice plump and sweet ones! Great photos!
ReplyDeletefascinating to be able to watch the grapes grow - looks so quintessentially Mediterranean - lovely
ReplyDeleteGosh, it does look dry..I'm another one could have sent some rain!
ReplyDeleteit's been pouring down here, you are welcome to some! x
ReplyDeleteSmall but so many grapes! Hope the Valley gets the much needed rain very soon.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The vines here are just getting green.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Alison! We need more rain here, too!
ReplyDeleteIt's rained here all day today..with thunder and lightening. I'll send it across to you next time as it does look like you need some x
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, I'll send some rain your way :) xx
ReplyDeleteI do find ZIZO a very easy way to get back into blogging. And, of course, there will soon be the scavenger hunt!
ReplyDeleteRinda
My they are tiny aren't they. Our soil was beginning to look like that here too until yesterday when it rained quite a bit - the good kind of rain, not the storm kind.
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