Grapes at the Farmer’s Market [2 photos]

The image features a close-up view of two types of grapes, red and green, displayed together. The red grapes are on the left side, with a mix of deep red and lighter pinkish hues, and they appear to be slightly more translucent. The green grapes are on the right side, with a consistent light green color, and they are more opaque. Both types of grapes are clustered together, with some stems visible, indicating they are still attached to the vine. The lighting in the image highlights the natural sheen of the grapes, emphasizing their freshness. The background is not visible, focusing the viewer's attention solely on the grapes.

The image is a black and white photograph of a pile of grapes. The grapes are clustered together, with some appearing to be white or light-colored, while others are dark or purple. The lighting in the image creates a contrast between the illuminated and shadowed areas, highlighting the texture and shape of the grapes. The grapes are in various stages of ripeness, with some appearing plump and others slightly wrinkled. The image captures the natural variation in color and size among the grapes, with some stems visible, adding to the organic feel of the composition. The overall impression is of a bountiful harvest, with the grapes densely packed together, creating a sense of abundance.</p></p>

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Tomatoes at the Farmer’s Market [Photography]

The image features a close-up view of a collection of bright orange tomatoes. These tomatoes are round and plump, with a smooth, shiny surface that reflects light, giving them a vibrant appearance. The tomatoes are clustered together, with some partially overlapping each other, creating a dense arrangement. Each tomato has a green stem attached, which is slightly wilted, indicating they have been recently picked. The background is dark, which contrasts with the bright color of the tomatoes, making them stand out prominently. The lighting in the image is warm, enhancing the orange hue of the tomatoes and casting soft shadows, adding depth to the scene.</p></p>

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Lantana Flower Closeup [Photography]

Lantana flower closeup.

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Japanese Maple 2005 [Photography]

Japanese maple 2005.

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Prickley Pear (Opuntia) Fruit Beginning to Ripen in the Garden This Week

As summer winds down, the prickly pear cactus (Opuntia) is starting to ripen its fruit. I have 5 large cacti in the front and back garden and they have reached maturity, so our harvest of fruit has been growing each year. Today, I spotted over 40 fruits at various stages of ripening. I am guessing they will all be ready for harvest once I return from a 2 week trip to Australia in September. 

Prickley Pear (Opuntia) Fruit Beginning to RIpen in the Garden This Week

Prickly pear fruit currently ripening

Last year, I turned the fruit into prickly pear syrup for my pancakes and more. This year, with a larger harvest, I am thinking of making freezer jam. I really don’t have the wherewithal to go the full route of canning the jam, but figured this might be a good option to preserve the fruit and provide us a tasty treat for the next year.

Preparing the fruit looks like it might be fraught with many cactus spines and such, but I found my leather gardening gloves provided enough protection as I skinned each fruit. Once skinned, I processed them through a makeshift food mill (i.e., a sieve) and captured the results. This was fairly slow and a lot of work, so I think I am going to borrow a friend’s food mill this year to make it go faster. The large seeds in the fruit make it necessary to process them into something more palatable. Once that is done, it is a small bit of cooking on the stove to thicken the resulting fruit into jam.

Prickly pear harvest 2.

Prepping last year’s fruit

Prickly pear harvest 1.

Last year’s harvest

I had never thought about eating prickly pear, even though I saw a lot of it here in the San Fernando Valley. Then, on a summer visit to family in Sicily, I attended a conference on cherries and prickly pear (figo d’India, in Italian), two major agricultural products of the island.  There I tasted the fruit, including the seeds, juice, and even a prickly pear granita. That immediately made me think about harvesting my own fruit. 

I had originally planted the cactus, started from a few harvested paddles from a neighbor, to add some vertical elements ot the garden, so the fruit is just an added benefit.

Prickly pear 2.

Transplanted prickly pear after I rooted it in a pot for about a year.

Prickly pear 2025 01.

The same plant today (and this had been pruned at least once)

Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia), Getty Center, 2005 [Photography]

The image features a vibrant display of Bird of Paradise flowers, scientifically known as Strelitzia reginae. These flowers are characterized by their unique shape, resembling a bird in flight, with bright yellow petals and a blue and orange spadix. The flowers are set against a backdrop of lush green leaves, which are long and narrow, typical of the Bird of Paradise plant. The sunlight illuminates the scene, highlighting the vivid colors of the flowers and creating a striking contrast with the green foliage. The flowers are arranged in a natural, somewhat clustered pattern, with some fully open and others still in bud form. The overall composition of the image emphasizes the beauty and exotic nature of the Bird of Paradise flowers.</p>

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New Design: Rudbeckia Prints and Products [Shopping]

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New Design: Irises Illustration Products [Shopping & Gifts]

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