Ah, I do love palm trees. Oklahoma isn't much of a good spot to grow them, but I have had a love for them since our sojourn to Kwajalein. It was there that I discovered how very much work it was to get into a coconut, and even better was how good those fresh ones tasted in pie. Mmm. I also like dates, but not quite as well as Ornery, whose sweet tooth is quite refined. Happy WW! TM
Wow. That is fabulous! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat colours. What lines!
ReplyDeleteI love the pa;m fronds in the background criss crossing and the splashes of colour around.
Good one David.
ReplyDeleteSuch greeat colours David.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love your photographs!
ReplyDeleteNice photo. I guess I don't know much about palm trees. What are those little seedy looking things?
ReplyDeleteWhat are these? I saw some in Bermuda a few months ago and got some interesting pictures, but have no idea what kind of palm they were.
ReplyDeleteI love your play on words. This is gorgeous. I love the color and texture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful picture...it reminds me of the pop beads we wore as children and thought priceless!
ReplyDeleteSandi
This is really nice — especially since I never see palms.
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely shot and great colours.
ReplyDeletePalmetto Palm those berries are used for a lot I found out when I saw peolle picking them - kudos for you today and tomorrow at Blogville sandy K
ReplyDeleteAh, I do love palm trees. Oklahoma isn't much of a good spot to grow them, but I have had a love for them since our sojourn to Kwajalein. It was there that I discovered how very much work it was to get into a coconut, and even better was how good those fresh ones tasted in pie. Mmm. I also like dates, but not quite as well as Ornery, whose sweet tooth is quite refined. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteTM
Love the colour and texture.
ReplyDelete