Hello! The nature around the island where I live is threatened by the construction of a shipyard next to it. Please visit my blog http://ilovefloripa.blogspot.com/ and help me to divulge this. Thank you!
HA, my Greek friends tell me all you need to be a good Greek cook is salt, pepper, lemon and oregano! Of course they always throw in some nice feta and olives of course. We're on our way here with you olive and lemon tr ees. Very nice macro shots. V
What a fabulous collection! And your macro shots are breathtaking, Costas! Love seeing the bees enjoying themselves! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!
I can smell the lemon tree! Thank you!!! My family raised lemons, oranges, and avocados. It's all gone now. Until I saw your photos, I hadn't thought of the lemon blossoms in years. They brought back some good memories, and you showed the blossoming trees so well. I'll probably be back to look again!
Thank you all for your kind comments my friends. What I am trying to give you here is some sample of the colors and perfumes of Greece at this time of year. Costas
hei Costas :) greetings. I have never seen a lemon tree or a pliven tree. Nice pictures again
ReplyDeletehei Costas :) greetings. I have never seen a lemon tree or a pliven tree. Nice pictures again
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ReplyDeleteThe nature around the island where I live is threatened by the construction of a shipyard next to it. Please visit my blog http://ilovefloripa.blogspot.com/ and help me to divulge this. Thank you!
This is a wonderful series of shots showing the blossom and the developing lemons!
ReplyDeleteIn such a sense of life comes through, great,
ReplyDeleteA lovely blossom on the Lemon tree Costas. Excellent photos.
ReplyDeleteHA, my Greek friends tell me all you need to be a good Greek cook is salt, pepper, lemon and oregano! Of course they always throw in some nice feta and olives of course. We're on our way here with you olive and lemon tr ees. Very nice macro shots.
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I have a lemon tree like that in my back yard. And yes, it is blooming just so. Beautiful close-ups, Costas! You bring nature to life.
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Πως είχα την εντύπωση πως ήταν κίτρινοι οι λεμονανθοί;
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Costas,
ReplyDeleteYou've inspired me! Tomorrow on my Birmingham blog a touch of Greece! :)
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What a fabulous collection! And your macro shots are breathtaking, Costas! Love seeing the bees enjoying themselves! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!
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You've got a great blog Costa. I'm following it now. :)
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I can smell the lemon tree! Thank you!!! My family raised lemons, oranges, and avocados. It's all gone now. Until I saw your photos, I hadn't thought of the lemon blossoms in years. They brought back some good memories, and you showed the blossoming trees so well. I'll probably be back to look again!
ReplyDeleteWauw you rely have some wonderful photos her on your blog. I will deffently come back. :)
ReplyDeleteI wish you could send us the smell to go with the great macros!!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a lemon tree blossom up close. Absolutely beautiful! I love the beetle and bee who visited the blossoms as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments my friends. What I am trying to give you here is some sample of the colors and perfumes of Greece at this time of year.
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Ahhh ... the smell of lemon and orange blossoms at this time of year is heavenly.
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