Sunday, April 25, 2010

Some Things to Smile About



Despite the summer heat, it literally warms my heart to see fruit-bearing trees around our house -- well -- bear fruits! :)  I even insanely have urges to greet them "Hello, Fruits!" each time I see them whenever I am out hanging clothes near the laundry area outside.


For the past month or so, we've been "harvesting" several of these yummy Indian mangoes which we can easily reach via a long pole fashioned by hubby with a crooked wire on one end. They go best with fish paste (bagoong, in Filipino) or a sprinkling of salt. There are still fruits on the tree but I'm guessing they would last for a couple more weeks before they're all gone.

Since we moved here four years ago, the calamansi tree near our front gate remained barren ... until this summer! I think the extreme heat might have something to do with the sudden sprouting of fruits although I'm not sure if these plants do thrive in hot weather. Hubby, on the other hand, suddenly became enthusiastic watering the tree :p For the past month too, whenever we want calamansi to go with fish sauce (patis) or soy sauce, we just pluck a couple or more pieces outside as needed :)

As for the sugar apples (atis), around 10 fruits as of this writing, my youngest son and I are still waiting for them to grow bigger so we can finally savor the ripe, sweet goodness. This is the second summer the sugar apple tree gave us fruit.

Like all the summers of past years, the big avocado tree, planted by my brother-in-law in the mid-'90s, consistently bears large and delicious fruits when the months of March and April comes around. They will be ready by June until August. We always have lots to harvest, more than we could eat. To our friends who want some, drop by starting June and I'll let you climb the tree for free :)

Seeing all these miracles everyday for the last few weeks just makes me thankful for God's provisions. Nature is simply wonderful!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's good to have a big backyard where you can grow fruit-bearing trees and harvest from them. You're really blessed.

Ruth Floresca said...

Hi Carmen, true, I love the spaciousness of our outside area -- everything in them, except the snakes :p (Got some real-life snake stories in past entries somewhere in my blogs).

firstwivesclub said...

I'm gonna visit you just to climb that Avocado tree. Hehehe.

I have a calamansi tree in a pot here at home. It just died. May it rest in peace. Haha, the old nanny poured soap water kasi. Kainis. Oh well.

Ruth Floresca said...

Hi K,

Sure! Just text or email when you'll be in the south area ;-)

The fruits have gotten bigger na. Although almost all of them are in the uppermost branches. Lower branches are still flowering :)

Oh no, poor tree! Kakaiba talaga ang mga nagiging nanny mo :p