I've always liked the .. look .. of chestnuts.
This brings back fond memories! We lived in inner city TO, and had a tree on the neighbour's property.THank you for sharing these!
Hello, if you want to see how we go see blog going through this site, entries are unfortunately in Finnish,address are: http://vasikka.vuodatus.net
Dear Judy,I did not know about Horse Chestnuts.Thank you for these informative posts....I love blogging... I always learn so much. Your photogrpahs are lovely too!Namaste,Sherry
They are such wondrous, beautiful little things... I've never eaten a roasted chestnut though! Happy week, Judy :o)
Judy, once they dry out can they be eaten or do they need to be roasted? I love the photos, the color is very pretty.Judy
I've always liked the .. look .. of chestnuts.
ReplyDeleteThis brings back fond memories! We lived in inner city TO, and had a tree on the neighbour's property.
ReplyDeleteTHank you for sharing these!
Hello, if you want to see how we go see blog going through this site, entries are unfortunately in Finnish,
ReplyDeleteaddress are:
http://vasikka.vuodatus.net
Dear Judy,
ReplyDeleteI did not know about Horse Chestnuts.
Thank you for these informative posts....
I love blogging... I always learn so much. Your photogrpahs are lovely too!
Namaste,
Sherry
They are such wondrous, beautiful little things... I've never eaten a roasted chestnut though! Happy week, Judy :o)
ReplyDeleteJudy, once they dry out can they be eaten or do they need to be roasted?
ReplyDeleteI love the photos, the color is very pretty.
Judy