Ginkgo trees - Charleston Library Society, King St., Charleston, S.C. |
It is almost time for Charleston's Ginkgo tree festivities. In one outburst of color these leaves will turn yellow and fall to create a carpet of bright yellow. It won't be long.
The trees are beautiful but apparently you want to make sure you have a male tree since the female trees fruit has a stinky odor and you can find almost as many articles from people who love the trees as there are from people who can't stand the smell.
In other news, it has been a glorious weekend in Charleston and almost criminal not to be outside enjoying the weather. I made some tiny chicken pot pies and set the table outdoors. Now, as usual I have left all my cleaning and weekend chores to do in the last hour of my weekend. I am off to sweep and dust. Blah. Later kids!
Love the Ginko trees. Love my library society. Would love to try your pot pies. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteI love them too. I was hoping to catch them at their glory but I was too early. Soon. Hope all is going well.
DeleteLove the term Library Society. That pot pie looks yummy. I remember the stink of Gingko trees from my old Park Slope, Brooklyn days where the park carried the lovely flowers and the not so lovely scent ...
ReplyDeleteThe Gingo trees are nice but that pie is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! They were delicious!
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ReplyDeleteGreat Blog!! That was amazing. Your thought processing is wonderful. The way you tell the thing is awesome. You are really a master.
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Can't tell what I love more - the chicken pot pie (nomnomnom) or the pretty plate it's sitting on!
ReplyDeleteI like them too!
DeleteYour chicken pot pie is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bruce - it was pretty darned yummy!
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