Saturday, January 10, 2009

Home-Garden

Not the beer, of-course...

We decided to update you all about our garden.



















The enterance to the house, where the big Pasiflora bush was










These are mini-orange fruits, from the mini-orange tree next to the enterance to the house.





















Maganda and Malakas' tumb










And here is the tumb-stone (it sais: 'Maganda Malakas")




















A sample of what's keeping us busy during the week - We decided this year to lower the trees, since we can't reach most of the fruit (lots of friends suddenly come over for a visit, to take part of the action - to take avokado and eat them...)









January, the middle of our "winter". we are not alowed to water our garden. All we can do is wait for the rain. that is the yellow part of the grass at the buttom.

5 Comments:

At Sat Jan 10, 08:27:00 AM EST, Blogger dadK said...

The middle of your "winter" looks so beautiful. The garden, as always, looks like something out of a magazine.

Everything here is white and black. So much snow this year. This week temperatures will not get above 0 degrees F. We look forward to spring.....and a green garden!

 
At Sat Jan 10, 09:21:00 AM EST, Blogger dalia said...

I wish we could use your outdoor freezer to store our avocado.

We arranged someone to come and take the avocado to the front-line at the south of israel. that's the least we can do to help

 
At Sat Jan 10, 11:10:00 AM EST, Blogger keren said...

nice! is it too late to put a branch of avocado in our care package?? i miss those avocados! the ones sold in the stores here are terrible and expensive

 
At Sat Jan 10, 11:47:00 AM EST, Blogger dalia said...

And our avocados are the best,as usuall.No one buys avocado at shop after tasing ours.And its very cheep and organic offcorse.
Keren, what do you say about "Yud Maganda Malakas"?

 
At Sat Jan 10, 01:42:00 PM EST, Blogger bk said...

Mmmmmm. Still the world's best avocados! Too bad they can't go in care packages :)

The tombstone for Malakas and Maganda is very elegant. And I like that it's tucked in next to the larger rocks so that it won't be overgrown or washed away. Very nice!

I was wondering how you moved the big rock to that spot in the yard, but Keren assures me that it was always there.

 

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