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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

1/05 Outdoor Wednesday - #104


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I couldn't peel this clementine by hand; so I took out a knife and began peeling it. I realized that the rind looked like a flower. John, my husband, thought it looked like a starfish. What do you think it looks like?
Hey, I thought clementines didn't have seeds. Oh well, there were only a few seeds to deal with. I bought a whole box of clementines. My husband and I can eat them until we drop. Hope to see you next week.

15 comments:

  1. Looks like a starfish to me. We eat clemintines here also. No seeds that I can remember.

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  2. Our Clementines had seeds this year too. First time I ever noticed them.

    Your peal looks like a flower to me, Joyce.

    Happy New Year.

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  3. First thought was a flower. Love it.

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  4. I have been eating clementines every day, they have been wonderful. I think it looks like a flower too.

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  5. Great photo! I think it looks like a flower.
    Hugs, Cindy
    I love your quotes, they are very nice.

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  6. Looks like a flower because of the center. Great photo.

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  7. ha! how cool is that! Clementine peel as art, I like it :)

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  8. So nice. Look like a star :) Happy New year

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  9. It does look more like a starfish to me :) happy and healthy 2011!

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  10. That looks so wonderful, and creative!

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  11. I love it. My first thought was you made a sun. But a flower is also correct. :)

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  12. Now that is a first for me. I love these Clementines, but never took the time to create something from the peeling. I have found some without seed, but not many.

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  13. It made for a beautiful picture! I see the flower in it. I just got a gift of Honeybells today...I haven't tried peeling one yet:)

    Thanks for your visit!

    Sue

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  14. I like that! It looks awesome for just a simple thing.

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