Plum season is at its high peak right now, and what an opportunity to
make plum jam out of them or simply pluck them from the tree and eat
them right away. The gardens in our mountain cottage are filled with
plum trees and are harvesting them each fall season. So for this weeks Through My Lens I am sharing my favorite images from the plum season. Link up and share your favorite sights taken with your camera.
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Here are my photos of the day:
What a wonderful bumper crop of plums. Your shouold have enough jam to last you all winter. Gorgeous images Mersad and thanks for hosting.
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DeleteNe bih očekivao da šljive mogu da izgledaju ovako umjetnički. Odlične fotografije. :)
ReplyDeletedelicious looking plums. Do you bottle them. What variety are they.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your harvest and thank you for the link up.
I think these are Damson plums, we don't make that much jam. Only for personal use. The rest gets eaten as is.
DeleteGreat captures of some great looking plums.
ReplyDeleteA heavy rain took all of ours, this year. It happens.
Thanks for hosting Through My Lens!
Sehr schöne Bilder Mersad. Kannst du mir bitte paar Kilo Plaufmen schicken? ;-) :-)
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße
Lovely plums! It looks like you have a lot of them :)
ReplyDeleteYummy for the eyes!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!! :) Thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteRich, beautiful and colorful images. I remember long ago, my mother would make and can her own plum butter. Deliciously sweet/tart
ReplyDeleteThat sounds so delicious.
DeleteHi! Nice collection of plum photos. I remembered a novel of Strawberry season by E.P.Caldwell.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Wow, the plums look delicious. Wonderful collection of images! Mersad, thank you for hosting. Have a happy day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteOh they look too delicious Mersad, how wonderful to have them growing right there in your garden. Beautiful perspective in these shots.
ReplyDeleteOh they look too delicious Mersad, how wonderful to have them growing right there in your garden. Beautiful perspective in these shots.
ReplyDeleteThe plums are gorgeous - next year I must make some plum conserve.
ReplyDeletePlums are at the top of my list of fruits i love and these are really beautiuful
ReplyDeleteHello Mersad, wow your photos are so beautiful. I have not seen Plum tree and that is gorgeousness!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautifully plump plums. The photos cause the mouth to water! Wishing you a grand week!!
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful fruit trees! I have always felt that purple was a Fall color because of purple asters and mums, and the purple berries of the beautyberry, but these plums cement that in my mind as well. Nothing more beautiful than ripe plums on a Fall day! And how delicious! Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love your beautiful fruit trees, too, and all of your captures are superb as always!! Thank you so much for sharing the beauty!! Ah, yes, my mouth is watering, too!! I do hope you have a great new week, Mersad!!! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteWhat plentiful plum trees! I'm looking forward to seeing how you cook with them and preserve them.
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely images ! Have a great week ahead!
ReplyDeleteShantana
Want some!
ReplyDeleteThose plums look delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos of the day! Those plums look so delicious. Thank you so much for hosting and have a wonderful week :)
ReplyDeletemmmm.....plums. My daughter lives in a place called Plum Island. It is an island...and the sands are a sort of plum color
ReplyDeleteOh, those plums made me homesick. My grandma's garden was full of plum trees and then of course, in fall, making jam and brandy :) Thanks for the memories your photos evoked!
ReplyDeleteWhat a rich harvest of plums. Jam, brandy, dried fruit, and cakes come to mind when I see them. And of course, eating them fresh, with juice dripping. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSigns of autumn's arrival for sure, those wonderful plums! Thanks for such a beautiful look at the change of seasons.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this meme!
Have a great day!
Lea
Those plums looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, nice photos!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a plum tree and there is so much fruit..I have only made grape jelly.. it is a lot of work, but worth it...Michelle
ReplyDeleteI never knew that plums were so pretty on the trees.
ReplyDeleteOh! They're so thick... very lush.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, it's time for all sorts of activities in the kitchen around these amazing fruits and, also, lots of vegetables in autumn... Autumn in you pics,for sure, looks great in your yard and through your lens! Greetings!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever SEEN plum trees before. So beautiful the purple nestled in amongst the green!
ReplyDeleteThose plums look delicious! I love the colour contrasts in your images. Thanks very much for hosting, Mersad.
ReplyDeleteAw, that's quite a lot of plums! I've never seen such abundance before. And your pictures are so fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThey look good enough to eat! *sorry, a silly Brit saying.... And I don't know how I missed your meme but I found it now and have linked in
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx