Wednesday, 15 October 2014
10 comments:
All your comments are much appreciated and treasured. I wil try to reply to everyone who leaves a comment, but it may take me a few days, especially when I start spending more time in the garden and at the lottie. I know that you will understand :) I am sure that I will also visit your blog if I have not already done so. If you have any specific questions I will either reply to them here or you can email me at : thegreentapestry@gmail.com
Namasté
- Anna.
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Now don't they just look a treat - seems a shame to eat them!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colours. Keen to know how they taste.
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious, a great haul.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, they look good. What a great harvest!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm...fresh grapes!
ReplyDeleteWonderful harvest. Are they sweet?
ReplyDeleteThey look tasty, tasty, very very tasty!
ReplyDeleteI was reading in the S.Times recently about local people in Cumbria bringing all their home grown grapes to a central collection point and wine being made from it. Each contributor got 'paid' in wine according to their contribution. This made it the northernmost wine-producing part of England. I am sure there will be Cheshire wine too...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great harvest Anna. Will make a tasty addition to a cheese board I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteJeanne
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Perfect title as I've just got back from a short break in Bordeaux which is my favourite city. Those grapes look in good nick. The September sunshine saved the French 2014 vintage following a poor summer.
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