I love them!! Sorry I can't reach through the computer screen and help myself!! Hope you and your lovely family had a great weekend and that your week is off to a wonderful start!! Enjoy!!
I believe there are two distinct opinions on mangoes- love 'em or hate 'em! I'm the latter- I think its the smell I don't like! (My husband loves them!) I hope I haven't put you off enjoying yours though!
That's a lovely bounty of fruit! The claim staking makes me smile.
I had to triple bag my bananas the other day to get them home in the extreme cold without them freezing. We have yet to get above zero (F) for so many days now! It makes grocery shopping interesting, in more ways than one! :)
What a lovely batch of mangoes! I personally think they are delicious, my husband's family has a few kinds of mangoes growing on their property and we always enjoy that time! I hope your family loves their special treat!
Mangos are one of the few fruits that I absolutely cannot stand. I want to like them so every once in a while I have a little taste...but I hate them so much that I have to spit it out. They look so pretty though.
I have never tasted a mango. They look really good and I think I would like to try one.
ReplyDeleteI love them!! Sorry I can't reach through the computer screen and help myself!! Hope you and your lovely family had a great weekend and that your week is off to a wonderful start!! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteI believe there are two distinct opinions on mangoes- love 'em or hate 'em! I'm the latter- I think its the smell I don't like! (My husband loves them!) I hope I haven't put you off enjoying yours though!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely bounty of fruit!
ReplyDeleteThe claim staking makes me smile.
I had to triple bag my bananas the other day to get them home in the extreme cold without them freezing.
We have yet to get above zero (F) for so many days now! It makes grocery shopping interesting, in more ways than one! :)
Yum, yum - loooove fresh fruit! :-)
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ReplyDeleteGood shot with nice colors.
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Looks good. Isn't it possible to put a mango tree in your garden with your climate. Or are they coming from nearby.
ReplyDeleteNot sure whether they are master or miss but N & T have certainly marked and staked their claim.
ReplyDeleteYou are right Rosemary. Miss N and Master T were quick off the mark.
ReplyDeleteSC there are many mango trees in our town, growing in back yards, but these are a nicer, newer variety which are grown by farmers in the next state.
nice colors...:)
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ReplyDeleteThis sure is pretty, Karen.
Beautiful picture of a dish full of delicious mangos!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how mango taste but looks so delicious...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely 'still life' of a delish fruit!! I love Summer, there is always a feast to be enjoyed of the most delicious fruit!!
ReplyDeleteOh I am drooling just looking at those = here in NZ we are paying $5.99 for one Australian mango - needless to say I haven't bought any.
ReplyDeleteMango nawet na zdjęciach pysznie wygląda, bo takie jest. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteMango even in the pictures looks delectable, because it is. Yours.
What a lovely batch of mangoes! I personally think they are delicious, my husband's family has a few kinds of mangoes growing on their property and we always enjoy that time! I hope your family loves their special treat!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful blog you have here. I am so glad to have found it and will be back often.
ReplyDeleteHaha, I love mangoes and am all for "claiming" your own! ;-)
ReplyDeleteMangos are one of the few fruits that I absolutely cannot stand. I want to like them so every once in a while I have a little taste...but I hate them so much that I have to spit it out. They look so pretty though.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Mangoes. I haven't had one since last summer!
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