Sweet surprise: We harvested the first fruit off the Moro blood orange tree
With hope, the Moro blood orange tree was planted
Tended and pruned, it set its roots
Blossoms came
One showed promise of fruit
Months of waiting
To harvest
Then slice
An exotic orb of sweetness
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Oh Cindy how wonderful for you to have a blood orange tree!!!!!!!!!!!! The fruit is amazing and how I wish we had more of it in the stores here! reminds me of my Oma in Germany in winter she always had them for us....sending you blessings from the cozy cottage...
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing to someone from Missouri that one can actually go outside and get oranges off their own tree. What beautiful fruit!
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Cathie
Oh how beautiful that is! Is the flavor as rich as the fruit looks? I've never had a blood orange.
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