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I love the proprietary look on the face of the gardener. This could be worth lots of money if they breed true.
Joanne
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I love the proprietary look on the face of the gardener. This could be worth lots of money if they breed true.
Joanne
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P.S. It's A Passionfruit
I forgot that vital piece of information!
Passionate indeed,
if you're a lady elephant. :'D
Is This The Product Of A Dirty Mind?
Passion fruit? Well named, INDEED!
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
My initial reaction...
,,,was photoshop / hoax, but given the vast number of sites chronicling this, maybe not. I don't know if it's the camera angle, but the fruits look significantly larger than average, so if it is genuine, chances are it's either a freak mutation, a cross between a passion fruit plant and something else, or a combination of both. There is, of course, a third possibility - she's hiding phallus-shaped moulds in her house, which are used to shape the developing fruit and removed when they've grown sufficiently large.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't...
As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!
There's a tree ...
... in the churchyard in Alkmonton in Derbyshire that usually raises a smile from any female cycling companions for similar reasons. It is a bit bigger than the appropriately named passion fruit here and not so likely to be put to use :)
Thanks for raising a smile this morning.
Robi
Her expression...
Her expression is just priceless....
... it's almost a sly, come-hither, knowing sort of look, isn't it? Mixed with amused delight? Or am I reading too much into pictures again?
Neat find, thanks for posting!