eating pomegranates
family reunions
and
road trips to the countryside.
what are some of your favorite
things to do this season?
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comer granadas
reuniones familiares
y
viajes por carreteras a las zonas rurales.
¿Cuáles son algunas de tus cosas favoritas en esta temporada?
Great pictures! I love the pomegranates in the bowl!
ReplyDeletexo Susie
ps They are pomegranates, right?! lol
Ohhh those are such a sweet photos...My favourite things are the pumpkins and changing leaves:)
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Hi Susie!
ReplyDeleteyes they are pomegranates, hubby peeled 4 of them this morning and I told him that there was a very high percentage of antioxidants and I would be young again in no time.LOL
Diana, I also like the change of leaves.
ReplyDeleteoh, i am so excited for pomegranate season! They are one of my faves.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your tips! We do have a Platos, but I've never been. I'll have to check it out!
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ReplyDeleteKoliko sam shvatila ti živiš u Splitu?
Imaš preslatku djevojčicu.
Blog ti je zanimljiv,jako lijepo!
Veliki pozdrav iz kišne Rijeke.
Zondra Art
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I really like your photos on this post especially the one of the country house. I also like that you are writing in English and Spanish, it makes it so international. I was thinking of doing that for my recipes, but I think I would confuse myself with the conversion method... hah!
ReplyDeleteBlog, Crochet, read, and watch old movies! And of course, enjoy all the wonders of my backyard! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love having a walk on sunny days in autumn, the changing of leaves gives wonderful colours to the trees!
ReplyDeletegreetings from malaysia..looks like ur pomegranates looks exactly like ours..haha
ReplyDeleteyou welcome Jen, I think you will enjoy shopping at Platos!
ReplyDelete@Zondra Art
ReplyDeletefala lipa.
zivim u Znaju od 2009. Moy muz je Hrvat. ja ucim hrvatski jesik, ali razumijem kad ti rekla.
thanks Amy, I will have to check out the link.
ReplyDeleteIM thank you. You know my parents give me a hard time (jokingly) of why I don't write more in Spanish, so this is my attempt. have you checked out Jelena's website
ReplyDeletehttp://foodforthought-jelena.blogspot.com/2010/10/bavarske-perece.html
she writes her recipes in her native language then the english version at the bottom. maybe you can do this as well.
Poetess I love watching movies!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm. Pomegranates!! When I lived in the East Coast in the U.S., my favorite season was autumn. Love the warmth of the season. The smell of the pumpkin candles, apple pie, apple cider, change of leaves, crisp air, clear sky, festive atmosphere... I love everything about it!! Kaho
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ReplyDeleteKisses,darling
Hi Elisa! A new nickname, eh?!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting!
Jealous, jealous, jealous! I should have come to Croatia in mid-September but couldn't make it..hopefully next year..sigh!
What a cutie is Beli!
xxx
Beautiful photos! And I love baking apples and Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteKaho, I'm thinking of how i would like to decorate for Halloween, except it's not a holiday here. Maybe I will try to at least carve a pumpkin.
ReplyDelete@green thumb, yes new name. Haha. not trying to confuse anyone, just being creative. LOL
ReplyDelete@dancing branflake, how I miss Thanksgiving and all those delicious pies.
ReplyDeleteFun pictures!! And thank you for stopping by my blog. :)
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