sometimes petals tell
more than a poem can
Wilma muses
© gillena cox 2023
© gillena cox 2023
YUMMY
we call this fruit five fingers some call it carambola
BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
🎨😋 Thursday Art and Dinner Date: Petals!
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I started reading today 'Middlemarch' by George Eliot
ENJOY THE MUSIC
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Oh your post reminds me of the old "loves me, loves me not" routine we used to do to determine if our boyfriends really loved us ... like that would really work, Ha! The star fruit looks good. I have seen it at our stores but have never purchased one because I have no idea if I would like it. How does it taste ... sweet? sour? tart? I would love your opinion :) And bringing the Beatles back, what a hoot. I love their music, but don't hear it often anymore. Lovely post, Gillena ...
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Very sweet petals piece and the fruit looks juicy.
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I wonder if Wilma was wondering if Fred loves her or loves her not-smile. I don't think I've ever eaten a carambola. Is sweet, tart or does it taste similar to some other fruit. Hope you're having a lovely week so far. hugs-Erika
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ReplyDeleteThe carambolas when ripe enough would be sweet. Eaten not ripe enough it can be a bit tart.
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love me, loves me not
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Yes... I agree with Andrea. I had the same thoughts. Lovely poem, dear Blogfriend.
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