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
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Wow. That is fabulous! Gorgeous!
What colours. What lines!
I love the pa;m fronds in the background criss crossing and the splashes of colour around.
Good one David.
Such greeat colours David.
Wonderful! I love your photographs!
Nice photo. I guess I don't know much about palm trees. What are those little seedy looking things?
What 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.
I love your play on words. This is gorgeous. I love the color and texture.
What a beautiful picture...it reminds me of the pop beads we wore as children and thought priceless!
Sandi
This is really nice — especially since I never see palms.
Looking good!
That is a lovely shot and great colours.
Palmetto 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
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
Love the colour and texture.
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