There is a growing pink haze starting to take over the barren fields: peach blossoms. These early bloomers often follow almond and apricot trees which have already started to flower, but are predecessors to other local fruits, such as cherries, apples, and plums. The region is full of orchards, particularly peach orchards, and their glowing pink hues are a welcomes sight as a countdown to the official first day of spring.
About Me
- Lynn Deasy
- Southern France
- Lynn Deasy is a freelance writer, author, foodie, and garden tinkerer. She lives in a 600 year old house in southern France with her husband, Christophe. Currently, she is looking for a literary agent for her memoir CA VA? STORIES FROM RURAL LIFE IN SOUTHERN FRANCE which examines the oddities of French provincial living from an outsider’s point of view through a series of adventures that provide more than a fair share of frustration, education, admiration, and blisters…. yes, lots and lots of blisters. Lynn blogs every Monday, Wednesday, and sometimes Friday.
Friday, March 16, 2012
The Peach Blossoms
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peach blossoms,
peaches,
Southern France,
spring in France
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