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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

T is for Tuesday

I'm pretty late posting, I was busy chopping Grapefruit, Kumquats and Oranges to make Marmalade, the last of the citrus fruit, well apart from a whole tree full of lemons that is.

My photo was taken this morning, every morning we walk the length of the Paseo, have coffee and then walk back and have breakfast at our favorite cafe, a couple of miles altogether.





We sat inside this morning as it was cloudy and a cool breeze, we were looking out over the Marina.

A large coffee and a biscuit (cookie) costs $1.40 approximately, its a large cup too.






This is our front garden, just gravel to keep the weeds down, we have at the far end an Orange tree, next a Kumquat, Lime, Pink Grapefruit and nearest is the Lemon Tree, it always has so many lemons on it we try to give them away but everyone has one too. The lime tree this year has one solitary Lime, it´s a young tree, the grapefruits are so big they don´t fit on the juicer!






 This was our beach on Saturday when it was stormy, even the birds were having problems flying.

Thanks for popping by, have a great week

Jan x





15 comments:

  1. Good morning, what a nice way to start the morning-a walk and breakfast.
    I think that is so wonderful to have your own citrus trees-marmalade is one of my favorites and I would probably do allot of juicing and freezing with the left over fruits.
    Lovely beach view-so awesome!!
    Happy T Hugs Kathy

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  2. I posted after you lol, so I don't think you were late posting at all ;) Your morning routine sounds delightful, and that beach view! Breath-taking! Happy T Tuesday :)

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  3. Hi Jan, you live in a beautiful place. Great way to start the day, and I love the sound of your marmalade. Happy T day, hugs, hugs

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  4. oh what a really lovely place to live. I would love some of that fresh citrus fruit, and to live so close to the sea too. Your breakfast sure is cheap and makes it doable often:) Happy T day!

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  5. that sunny lemon is so welcome as it's snowing out my window. the beach is just beautiful, too. Happy T Day

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  6. A wonderful place to live - wow!
    Happy T-Day!
    Hugs, Susi

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  7. Hello Jan. your photos all looked super, you live in a lovely area.
    It must be great to have your own fruit trees and make your own marmalade.
    Happy T day wishes.
    Yvonne

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  8. Oh my! This all looks so beautiful even on a stormy day! Happy T Day! Chrisx

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  9. Such a great price for breakfast and a lovely view. And the drive to your home looks amazing! How wonderful to have all that citrus growing in on your property. The marmalade sounds delicious!
    Happy Tea Day,
    Kate

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  10. Having citrus trees would be lovely! But a lot of work I'm sure. I garden and it seems as if everything comes ripe at once!
    Happy T day!

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  11. What a beautiful place to live, Jan. Your fruit trees are gorgeous. I would like not having grass and weeds to tend. We have a couple of lime trees and love being able to pick fresh fruit right off the tree.

    I don't think we've met at T before. So, welcome to the party.

    Happy T-day! Eileen xx

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  12. How fab that you have citrus trees in your garden! We live outside Granada and here it is too cold for those trees.
    Happy belated T-Day,
    Lisca

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  13. Would so love to have citrus trees to harvest from :) Love that beach photo too.
    Thanks for stopping by for a visit and a Happy Very Late T DAY to YOU!
    Carol

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  14. Great photos It looks beautiful where you live. Happy T-Day!

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  15. I'm not sure if you will see this, Jan, but I wanted to let you know how sorry I am I didn't stop by for T last week. After being sick too long, I finally learned I have pneumonia. No excuse because I'm the host. Just wanted you to know I was SO glad you joined us for T. What I wouldn't give for a few of those lemons. You have NO idea what I have to pay for mine (grapefruit, too).

    That was a beautiful place to have coffee. It looked so clean and pristine. You can't beat the view, either. Thanks for sharing your beach, your citrus, and your coffee and biscuit with us for T this past week.

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