Welcome to Sky Watch Friday!
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You can reflect about your life and about the World just taking a promenade around your little garden and looking to the sky.
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Você pode refletir sobre sua vida ou sobre os problemas do Mundo enquanto passeia pelo seu pequeno jardim e olha para o céu.
Photos of Pitanga tree, taken by myself.
You can read about Pitanga tree, here.
These looks like delicious berries!
ReplyDeleteWow you have some beautiful and impressive photos on your blog. Happy SWF.
ReplyDeleteFirst time I heard about and seen Pitanga tree and its fruits. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethat pitanga tree is fascinating. :O we don't have that over here.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful tree of which I've never heard before. Thanks for sharing your lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteSonia, that is an amazing tree..I have never seen this fruit before. Can it be eaten and how does it taste? Happy weekend to you :D
ReplyDeleteAmazing tree and perfect for SW. I found the information about the Pitanga tree to be very interesting because I've never seen one.
ReplyDeletegreat photos of a tree I have never seen before. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteas always, great photos, Sonia! must be great walking under those trees!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful composition, strong colors. well done
ReplyDeleteLovely sequence. I can see the sky through the leaves. Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteDe facto, ante espectáculo tão deslumbrante, como é possível não se deixar levar pelo entusiasmo?
ReplyDeleteWell, with a garden like this you have an advantage when it comes to taking this kind of photos! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSonia,
ReplyDeletelindos e deliciosos. Privilégios do abençoado jardim da minha amiga.
De ontem para hoje estou de olho num bonsai de pitanga. é o que posso ter no momento.
Coincidência ver sua pitangueira assim, bela e cheia de frutos. Refletir debaixo do pé de pitanga? Não vai dar tempo, estarei devorando as frutinhas ...he...he...he
Sonia, vim agradecer sua visita. Muito obrigada.
ReplyDeleteMas que linda essa pitangueira. Aqui na Alemanha nao existe nem parecida.
Me deu água na boca agora.
Bom fim de semana
Abracos
love these photos! the fruits look juicy.:D
ReplyDeleteHow delicious berries. That tree (Pitanga)is a Brazilian natural symbol.
ReplyDeleteQue bela árvore. Pitanga é um simbolo da natureza brasileira.
Sonia, maravilhoso entrar por baixo do pé de pitangas. Tive sensação de estar vendo o céu pelas frestas de um rendado, e fico a imaginar o silencio mágico que se fez no momento da foto.
ReplyDeleteE num ângulo mais distante, avisto entre as folhas o vermelho das frutinhas.
Maravilhosas as suas fotos que transmitem de imediato o frescor das várias tonalidades do verde, e as pitangas viçosas no ponto de colher.
Parabéns sempre.
Bjs
Sonia, deu água na boca!!!!
ReplyDeletemaravilha de fotos.
bjs.
JU Gioli
Thank you for the information, Sonia - a new fruit to me and a beautiful tree. Good pictures.
ReplyDeleteQue DELÍCIA, pitanga!
ReplyDeleteAdoro o suco, e uma BATIDINHA de PITANGA e PINGA que meu ex-sogro me levava para tomarmos no dia do meu aniversário. Licor dos DEUSES. Quem não provou não tem idéia do que esta perdendo.
Aqui no dia frio e chuvoso de santa Catarina, essas suas árvores de pitanga me deram muita saudade de tempos e batidas que não voltam mais!
Bjs
These pictures make me wish to lay under this tree ! it is so beautiful !
ReplyDeleteSonia, que maravilha!
ReplyDeletePitanga é tudo de bom! Um bj lili
I've ever heard of the pitanga tree before so for sure I'm going to follow the link you've provided. It's a beautiful tree! Happy Sky Watch!
ReplyDeleteOlá Sonia,
ReplyDeleteSua pitangueira está muito bonita e apetitosa.
Abraços
Sonia,
ReplyDeleteOBRIGADO pelo TERTÚLIA VIRTUAL
Bjs
Lovely post - and I new plant to me. I always enjoy learning about something new somewhere in the world. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi, Sonia, que delicia de pitangas, grandes e o "pé de pitanga" está carregado. Legal essa expressão …pé de fruta, pé de pau, ...
ReplyDeleteßj∞
never ever heard of a Pitanga tree, great photos..
ReplyDeleteGill in Canada
Wow what a beautiful fruit, pitanga fruit? I wonder if there is another name for it.
ReplyDeleteMuito curiosa, essa árvore. Não temos cá disso.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos of your pitanga tree. I'd love to taste the fruit. One day, maybe. ;-)
ReplyDeletePaz
I remember you writing about this tree, Sonia...It is a very Beautiful Tree! And the Fruits look quite delicious! Do you eat them? Or, do you make Jams or Jellies out of them? They are a GORGEOUS Color, too!
ReplyDeleteSplendid photographs, Sonia!
ReplyDeleteWhat nice shades of the lit leaves!
What a lovely Pitanga tree. I love your contribution for last week too.
ReplyDeleteSorry I could not stop by at the time as we were out of internet range.
Lindas fotos e dá que pensar :)
ReplyDeleteSonia, oi
ReplyDeleteComo você diz a gente pode refletir sobre a vida e os problemas do mundo enquanto passeia pelo jardim e olha para o céu.
Mas se depararmos com tal beleza de céu e os frutos que caem do céu, e eles estiverem doces a gente acaba esquecendo dos problema não é mesmo? Lindas fotos, obrigada pelas visitas!
Bjos, boa semana
Such a beautiful tree Sonia and what a marvelous view from your studio!
ReplyDeleteSonia, nem vou perguntar, mas claro que você tem plantação de acerolas, não? Tenho algumas e fico maravilhado quando sol da tarde as ilumina realçando aquela cor vermelha semelhante à das pitangas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço. Claudia agradece e retribue seus beijos.
I did not know this tree. Very interesting and beautiful too !
ReplyDeleteComo sempre...um Paraiso!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, these are great photos, and the tree is a beauty! I was fascinated to see it is a eugenia, because we have lots of eugenia myrtifolias around here, (common name australian cherries) they grow beautifully and make great hedges. My kids used to pick the berries and squish them to make juice, which they called "gummiberry juice" because gummy bears were on tv at that time! Your berries are much prettier, and the leaves look more translucent, ours are more dense and don't allow light through in the same way. Thanks for yet another wonderful introduction to a new species!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tree....I have never heard of a Pitanga tree before...thanks for the explanation......
ReplyDeleteNossa Sonia!
ReplyDeleteDeu até para sentir o cheiro dessas lindas pitangas!! Estavam mesmo saborosas?
Beijos,
Mariana.
I've never seen nor heard of a pitanga tree until today. I read suki-z's description and it sounds interesting.
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