March of the Michelley
A friend just returned from Vietnam. Oh, the pictures are fabulous! It's almost enough to make a girl want to pay Asia a visit. . .gracing it with my brains and beauty. Maybe I should make a goal of visiting every continent before I die. Anyone heard of a great place to stay in Antarctica? I think I'll watch March of the Penguins before I make any decisions.
13 comments:
What are those bright pink things - with green - CUTE. I want one. It looks like kolorabi (sp). I've only seen whiteish green ones.
Oh something else - MARCH OF THE PENGUINS - great movie - remember. You haven't seen it yet?
The pink fruit is called Dragon Fruit - very common in all of SE Asia. I don't remember what the fruit tastes like - but it's white with tiny black seeds.
Pitahaya (dragon fruit) is a tropical jungle cactus, originated in Central America and has been cultivated in Vietnam for 100 years.
I had a disturbing call from an angry gentleman threatening to take legal action if I failed to give due credit to the photographer of this fabulous picture. So, all photo kudos should be directed toward Mr. Jacob M. Farrar. Fruit Photographer Extraordinare.
My montra - you got fruit, I got camera!
It's about time you replaced your camera. . .think of all the fruit you missed during your photography hiatus.
and even worse . . . not sharing those amazing fruit photos with the world.
I beg for forgiveness -
Forgiveness granted. . .better not let it happen again. Orange you glad the fruit gods are benevolent?
Dammit stop the fruit puns.
10 comments to this post!! I had to see what all the hubbub was about! Are there any bananas in Vietnam?
Hey - All I wanted to know was what those cute little pink things were. Great picture I might add.
Oh by the way - what is that light yellowish stuff? Maybe Viet Nam is on my TO GO places - the fruit looks divine. Thanks for the info about the cute little pink things - I will remember that!!!
Greets to the webmaster of this wonderful site. Keep working. Thank you.
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