I have never seen olives on the vine, neither in photos nor in actuality. Once again, a visit here has reminded me I am living a deprived life. Gorgeous photos, all. And clicking on them to see more, that is truly neat. I agree with Britt-Arnhild. Your work should be published.
The perfect colours of green and blue. You could make these photos into posters, or postcards.....your you should make a photo book some day.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen olives on the vine, neither in photos nor in actuality.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, a visit here has reminded me I am living a deprived life.
Gorgeous photos, all. And clicking on them to see more, that is truly neat.
I agree with Britt-Arnhild.
Your work should be published.
Yes, we do miss blue this time of year - except in cold skies.
ReplyDeleteItaly is ever lovely.
What wonderful prints they would make to hang gallery style or just to dress up any room...I love them.
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Hope your Thanksgiving was wonderful!
Nice Olive trees. Nice to see them ripened before picking. We pickle our own too, well at least my granddaughters do and I get the benefits.
ReplyDeleteA beautifully constructed post, lovely pictures and I enjoyed exploring "behind the scenes".
ReplyDelete*sigh* autumn in tuscany is so enchanting. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteEnchanting is the perfect word for these photos! Happy Thansgiving, Merisi....
ReplyDelete~Allie