Posted on July 4, 2012 by Renee EspriuRuby Tuesday 2 The fruit that Washington State is known for is the apple. This one is …red! of course! Rate this:Share this: Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Like Loading... Related
Those apples look delicious! So red and lustrous! I might start eating red apples again… I too eat 4 apples a day – but green “granny smith” apples. LikeLike Reply
I have chanced upon many apple eaters, or so it would seem. They do say you will stay healthier for it. LikeLike Reply
so very cool…just thinking what i would baden-württemberg compare with fruit-wise..smiles LikeLike Reply
These apples look delicious, and make a great red post for RT. Thanks for visiting my blog! LikeLike Reply
We grow wonderful apples here in Washington…in the Eastern half of the State more than here in the Western half, but yes, they are good. LikeLike Reply
All those drops of moisture make the apples look so alluring!
Red Blossoms
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Does look good enough to eat, doesnt’ it! Thanks for stopping by.
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Beautiful, so juicy ! I eat at least 4 apples per day, 🙂
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I normally don’t have time to eat but one. I commend you!
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Those apples look delicious! So red and lustrous! I might start eating red apples again… I too eat 4 apples a day – but green “granny smith” apples.
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I have chanced upon many apple eaters, or so it would seem. They do say you will stay healthier for it.
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And those in your pic look sooooo inviting 🙂
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Thank you, Bren!
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so very cool…just thinking what i would baden-württemberg compare with fruit-wise..smiles
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Thank you Claudia!
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These apples look delicious, and make a great red post for RT.
Thanks for visiting my blog!
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Thank you and for stopping by!
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tasty!
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We grow wonderful apples here in Washington…in the Eastern half of the State more than here in the Western half, but yes, they are good.
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