Fruits of our ¨eden¨ (Es-Eng)

Como están los amigos y fieles seguidores de esta grandiosa ¨Inspired by Nature Community¨:  Si por casualidad están siguiendo mis posts seguros compartirán mi expresión sobre el título de esta publicación. Como saben me encanta caminar en entornos naturales y apreciar en detalle todo que me rodea, es la razón de escoger siempre el mismo predio, allí encuentro vida natural muy interesante que solo se puede encontrar en un ¨edén¨.¨Nuestra¨Señora¨del ¨Huerto¨:  es el nombre del predio que acostumbro visitar. Un verdadero paraíso natural que alberga maravillas naturales


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How are the friends and faithful followers of this great ¨Inspired by Nature Community¨:   If you happen to be following my posts, I'm sure you'll share my expression on the title of this post. As you know, I love walking in natural environments and appreciating everything that surrounds me in detail, it is the reason for always choosing the same property, there I find very interesting natural life that can only be found in an ¨Eden¨.¨Nuestra¨Señora¨del ¨Huerto¨:  is the name of the property that I usually visit. A true natural paradise that houses natural wonders


No puedo creer que con tantas visitas al predio no haya visto esta planta ¨Citrus¨: le aseguro que de haberlo visto me hubiese detenido a observar de que variedad se trata. Mi primera impresión, y por lo grande de los frutos pensé que se trata de una planta de ¨Citrus¨¨maxima¨: para que todos me entiendan, creí que se trataba de frutos de pomelo, aunque cambie de opinión al ver los frutos más pequeños que están comenzado a madurar, y sin dudas se trata de una planta de¨Citrus¨ ¨sinensis¨:  mas conocido como frutos de naranja








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I can't believe that with so many visits to the property I haven't seen this plant ¨Citrus¨ : I assure you that if I had seen it I would have stopped to see what variety it is. My first impression, and due to the largeness of the fruits, I thought it was a ¨Citrus¨¨maxima¨: ¨Citrus¨ ¨sinensis¨:  better known as orange fruits


Es increíble como la falta de salud cambia la perspectiva de ver las cosas, si bien siempre he sido un apasionado de la vida natural, ahora me tomo más tiempo para observar y analizar el entorno donde camino. Cuando mis ojos detectan algo que llaman mi atención no puedo dejar de admirar y relacionarlo con algún momento vivido en mi niñes. En varias ocasiones les mencioné que viví y crecí en un barrio colmado de naturaleza, y que nuestra vieja casita estaba dentro de un frondoso bosque, vivir allí era vivir una aventura tras otra, es donde aprendí a amar y descubrir la naturaleza






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It is incredible how lack of health changes the perspective of seeing things, although I have always been passionate about natural life, now I take more time to observe and analyze the environment where I walk . When my eyes detect something that catches my attention, I can't stop admiring and relating it to some moment I lived in my childhood. On several occasions I mentioned that I lived and grew up in a neighborhood full of nature, and that our old house was inside a lush forest, living there was living one adventure after another, it is where I learned to love and discover nature


Cuando vi esta palmera no pude evitar recordar mi niñez, en el barrio donde crecí había varias de estas plantas, aunque por lo que recuerdo, eran mucho más altas, que era imposible llegar a sus frutos. Se trata de un planta de ¨Pindo¨ su nombre científico es ¨Syagrus¨¨romanzoffiana¨:  recuerdo levantarme temprano en las mañanas para visitar el lugar donde crecían estos árboles, los vientos de la noche anterior hacían que los frutos cayeran, un verdadero manjar que esperaba por los madrugadores.






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When I saw this palm tree I couldn't help but remember my childhood, in the neighborhood where I grew up there were several of these plants, although from what I remember, they were much taller, it was impossible to reach their fruits . It is a ¨Pindo¨ its scientific name is ¨Syagrus¨¨romanzoffiana¨:  I remember getting up early in the morning to visit the place where these trees grew, the winds of the night before made the fruits fall, a true delicacy that was waiting for the early risers.


Es una pena que las personas no sepan que estos ¨frutos son comestibles¨:  de ser así, les aseguro que no quedarían ninguno en el suelo. Hace mucho tiempo que no veía una planta de ¨Pindo: , tanto que ni siquiera recordaba que existía, por esa razón nunca les di a conocer a mis hijos, ellos no conocen el sabor de este fruto. Cuando veo cosas como esta, es imposible no tomar nuestra camara¨nikoncoolpixb500¨ y hacer unas bellas tomas para enseñárselos a ustedes



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It's a shame people don't know these ¨fruits are edible¨:  if so, I assure you that there would not be any left on the ground. It's been a long time since I saw a ¨Pindo: , so long that I didn't even I remembered that it existed, for that reason I never introduced it to my children, they don't know the taste of this fruit. When I see things like this, it is impossible not to take our camera¨nikoncoolpixb500¨ and take some beautiful shots to show you guys.



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Precioso amigo!! A mi también me gusta mucho caminar por ciertos lugares, aunque se repitan. Creo que son esos lugarcitos que nos llegan al corazón!! Bellísimas fotos y muy hermoso el contacto y la conexión que logras con la naturaleza.

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Soy un fan de la vida natural, y me encanta caminar en este tipo de entornos.
Muchas gracias querida amiga @belug por apreciar mis fotografías
Que tengas un feliz inicio de semana

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It's a shame people don't know these ¨fruits are edible¨

This year I was first introduced to a plant growing next to the corner of the house where I live. I have lived in this house for several years now, but I have never thought of eating from this bush because I do not know it. It is not familiar to me from my childhood . This year, however, after being told that the fruit is edible, I often go out with a bowl on the street to pick from it. And you know, I wonder the same thing as you every time - how come people don't know that this fruit is edible. If they knew, it would have been picked up a long time ago and would not be there for me. Therefore, I'm glad people don't know. 😊

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It is true what you say dear friend @soulsdetour, seeing from that point it is great that people do not know, there is more for those who know that they are edible
Thank you very much for the support you always give me
Have a happy start to the week

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