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So what are you up to here? It must be a big project with all those bags.
ReplyDeleteNot me, it's the farmer across the valley ... they are their cider apples.
DeleteI couldn't decide at first if they were sacks of building rubble ready to be taken away. Unless I'm mistaken, they're packed full of apples, right?
ReplyDeleteYes, cider apples in fact.
DeleteAre those all apples?! I think I can just see some in one of the bags.
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed, Sarah. Well spotted.
DeleteOh that looks like work waiting to be tackled =) #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteApples ready for juicing.
DeleteIs that a harvest or work to be done?
ReplyDeleteCider apple harvest - our neighbours.
DeleteIs that all garden rubbish waiting to be composted?
ReplyDeleteNope - cider apples waiting to be juiced.
DeleteIs it a harvest ready to be stored for winter? x #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteSort of - it's apples waiting to be juiced for cider.
DeleteBlimey, are they apples?! Ready for cider maybe :-)
ReplyDeleteRight in one (sadly not ours though).
DeleteThat looks like a big job ahead!
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It is - cider apples at the farm next door waiting to be juiced.
DeleteWhatever is in those bags....It looks like you're going to be busy x
ReplyDeleteNot me although I would like to be - they are apples waiting to be turned into cider!
DeleteOooo what's going on here then?
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
It's the apple harvest from the farm next door.
DeleteWhat ever is in the bags it certainly looks like a lot of hard work! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteApples, picked from the orchards of our neighbouring farmer. I bet it was hard work.
DeleteI have to admit I wouldn't have guessed what it was without the comments, looks like the farmer will be busy.
ReplyDeleteHe has 5 children aged from 9 to 19 so I suspect they helped pick!
DeleteWow, that's a lot of bags of fruit.
ReplyDelete... which will become a lot of cider!
DeleteThe orchard must be HUGE! Good to see they're going to some good use, in the UK almost 80% of apples are unpicked ;((
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There is still a very active cider industry here in Normandy thank goodness.
DeleteCrikey thats alot of Apples. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is fewer than in previous years though - the Normandy apple harvest was much reduced this year.
Deleteapples? I would never have guessed. what a lot of work ahead for someone:)
ReplyDeleteThey will be waiting for the mobile apple press to come.
DeleteWow - what a harvest! Mouth-watering!
ReplyDeleteNot in themselves tasty .... cider apples are not edible raw nut make into cider they become something all the more interesting!
DeleteLooks like a ton work to be done or just done.
ReplyDeleteA ton of picking to be followed by a ton of pressing - these are apples waiting to be turned into cider.
DeleteThat's a lot of cider, I hope you're on his Christmas list!
ReplyDeleteLOL - mind you it could well be very rough country cider they make!
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