Tag Archives: grapes
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Earth (I)
6Monday 09 May, 2016 by Uncle Spike
A belated start to my consideratioın of the Weekly Photo Challenge, but here goes… Hope you enjoy this entry of grape …
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Good year for grapes
6Sunday 16 August, 2015 by Uncle Spike
We always get a good crop from these black grapes – they come from a hardy and strong vine. Mostly …
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Macro Monday: White Grapes
4Monday 13 July, 2015 by Uncle Spike
These still very small white grapes are still a couple of months away from maturity. Can’t wait 🙂 Anyway, this is …
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Grape vine escapes
3Sunday 12 July, 2015 by Uncle Spike
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New season – new grapes
6Tuesday 02 June, 2015 by Uncle Spike
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Rule of Thirds (I)
15Friday 20 February, 2015 by Uncle Spike
This week’s first entry from me for the Weekly Photo Challenge is a shot taken of one of our grape vines, just …
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Grape Concentrate
10Saturday 04 October, 2014 by Uncle Spike
One of the end-of-summer jobs each year is to make use of the late grape harvest. We have a vine …
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Grapes Coming Along Nicely
28Wednesday 11 June, 2014 by Uncle Spike
Some rather large cows in the back field have, yet again, managed to ignore barbed wire and pushed their way …
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Images of Springtime
14Wednesday 14 May, 2014 by Uncle Spike
Spring… that wonderful time of year that represents so much variety For starters, it means plenty to do in the …
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Stuffed Vine Leaves
25Saturday 26 April, 2014 by Uncle Spike
Stuffed vine leaves are a national dish here in Turkey, and certainly one of our favourites. They keep in the …
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Macro Monday: “New Vines”
4Monday 24 March, 2014 by Uncle Spike
My posting for Macro Monday. The first leaves of the new season on our grape vines. Which shot do you …
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They Eat Grass Don’t They??
7Thursday 03 October, 2013 by Uncle Spike
The back field has been used for maize again this summer and this morning the neighbouring farmer obviously decided the …
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