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geopsych · 7 months
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A picture from my favorite orchard, 10 years ago.
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witchyautumns · 9 months
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juliamstarr · 2 years
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maureen2musings · 7 months
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the-cricket-chirps · 1 month
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Vincent van Gogh
Orchard in Blossom, Bordered by Cypresses
April 1887
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shisasan · 9 months
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the path of tenderness is endless…
Rainer Maria Rilke, Orchard
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chillcrafting · 2 years
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Spring, in the apple orchards
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An entire miniature world growing in this old tree stump.
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stanford-photography · 2 months
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Two Lovers Enjoying a picnic sitting together in an apple orchard, as the sun sets. By Jeff Stanford, 2024 Buy prints at: https://jeff-stanford.pixels.com/
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geopsych · 2 years
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Early morning at the orchard.
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juliamstarr · 2 years
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onekindredspirit · 9 months
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Homeland Orchard
Planted 1893
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jadeseadragon · 6 months
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Suleiman Mansour (Palestinian, b. 1947), Olive Field, 2020.
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ahedderick · 1 month
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Man, it's 20° here this morning (that's -7C). I feel like the biggest problem local farmers/orchardists/gardeners are going to have now and going forward is that warm temps occur earlier in spring and later in fall - but cold temps occur in the exact same range they always did. That is: we'll see warm temps in March instead of April, but it will continue to occasionally drop below freezing well into May as it always has. I don't see how blossoming fruit trees and bushes will ever be able to cope with that.
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thunderstruck9 · 3 months
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Keith Vaughan (British, 1912-1977), An Orchard by the Railway, 1945. Pen, ink watercolour and gouache on paper, 29 × 38 cm.
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