Posts Tagged ‘Pioneer’
I was in Phoenix last week and the blossoms of the orange trees were perfuming the air and could be smelled just by driving around with a window down.
Then after getting back to Sedona I found our fruit trees in full bloom. Enjoy this photo of our Apricot tree:
If we are lucky enough not to have a late freeze, I look forward to Apricot cobbler. Apple orchards and other fruit trees were an important agriculture beginning for pioneer Sedona.
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