
Upon closer inspection, I saw many, many more:




That's little tiny mangoes, baby! They are still hanging in there, despite all of the cold. I may wind up with some mangoes after all! Then I just have to hope that they are a good batch, and don't taste like turpentine...
1 comment:
lovely promise of mangoes to come. Thanks for visiting my blog and commenting - you have many varied interests in your blogs - my husband lived in Port St. Lucie, Ft. Pierce and Ft. Lauderdale from 1976-1985 - small world isn't it?
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