We headed toward Hood River to see the blooming trees. I think they are pear trees blooming
but I am not sure.
This is strange looking honey, why is it white? Does it taste like regular honey? It's a beary big
jar....bear size. I wonder if I can get some shipped to my bear friends to have them taste test it to see if it tastes as good as the honey they are used too? This store also had Huckleberry Jam (my favorite berry), I wonder if a group of certain humans will buy it for a certain fox?
More blooming trees. I think I look fetching in this orchard. When does the fruit come in? I
should see if my roommates will buy me a huckleberry pie????
No poppies out today, rats! Maybe my roommates will appease me and stop here for a quick refreshment before the long drive home.......I have this crazy feeling that this is going to be a great place to stop.......
What a nice outing! Any place with Fox in it's name must be super fun!
ReplyDeleteI agree! Foxes always know the best places to go.
DeleteThey sure do! Must be their super keen sense of smell...speaking of which, Jerry says maybe you can sniff out the bee hives in our neighborhood...he loves honey!
DeleteAre you sure those aren't poppies in the orchard?? Heh-heh... Fox Tail Cider sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteThose are dandelions, I know because my lawn has lots of them.
DeleteLes Dents de Lion (lion's teeth), comes from French (that's what Ben says).
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