During festive season I visited my cousin who I have never seen for 15 years. He is older than me 18 years old so we don't have a lot in common. We live in different part of country and I can say we are now come from different social backgrounds. But I can say he is a funny man over 60 who loves drinking beer but he has a great personality.
When I visited his home I notice an unusual tree which was decorated. It turns out it is a lemon tree which my uncle was planted 25 years ago but unluckily it didn't have any fruits. What a pity ? Maybe in the future..
My cousin's Christmas tree. I love it. |
The lemon tree
Your cousin's tree look like a Christmas tree my mother used to put up.
ReplyDeleteAndrew, As I remember my grandma has the same
DeleteThe lemon tree looks lovely and very healthy. Too bad it hasn't produced fruit...I hope it will.
ReplyDeleteBethany, for me it is an amazing tree, too
DeleteIs the lemon tree indoors year-round? And does it actually bear fruit? Very impressive.
ReplyDeleteMitchell, luckily it is not mine. But I think you are right it should stay outside some time in the summer it would be definitely better
DeleteWell, I've never seen a lemon tree decorated for Christmas! I tried to grow one indoors and had the same problem -- lots of nice leaves and even a few blossoms but never a lemon.
ReplyDeleteCynthia, it was the first time to see that original Christmas tree but I think it is a great idea
DeleteThat is a first for me. As for your cousin, it is often the case that many years between you and a loved one disappear as you get older.
ReplyDeleteLinda you are right maybe in the future our relationship will be better
Deleteneat lemon tree!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your nice opinion
DeleteThe lemon tree looks happy even though it has no fruit!
ReplyDeletePat I love it very much, too
DeleteNever seen a lemon tree inside before. Does it stay there all year, i wonder and probably you don't know either. Nice to visit.
ReplyDeleteMargaret, I am sure it is all year round at home.
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