Monday, September 28, 2009

Ruby Tuesday


Vinny brought home some apples, the first of Autumn.  I rolled them around the table a little and took a couple of photos. This macro was the best shot for Ruby Tuesday!



This shot of red currants (?) was taken over the weekend at the Walt Witman Birthplace on Long Island.



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69 comments:

Dimple said...

Hi, I'm first today! Hope everyone has a wonderful RT!
The red fruit looks delicious!

Carletta said...

Hey Mary,
Hope you had a great weekend. I love both shots but I like the apple best!
Mine's posted on my photoblog today.

judi/Gmj said...

Currents! Now I know what they look like, I saw a bush the other day, rather tallish kind of bush, it was loaded with this fruit! Beautifully red and glossy fruit!

Felisol said...

Dear taech Mary,
I'm always fascinated by the transparency of the red currants.
Aren't they a beautiful work of creation?
You've also captured the coming fall, the leaves are brown edged and curly.
My berries are long time ago (a month) buried in the freezer.
The apples remind me I've got a huge plastic bag of apples waiting to be transformed to apple cake. Apple pie seems to be out of my league. I'm searchiing for a good recipe.
From Felisol

Durward Discussion said...

Remind me to get instructions for how to post wonderful backgrounds such as yours with blogger. Those currents look as if you pick them off the screen.

Robin said...

Those are luscious looking Mary, great choice.

Mojo said...

Wow! Those currants or berries or whatever they are are really, really red! Great stuff Mary!

Patti said...

Those red apples look delicious. Happy fall!

I think I have those berries on one of our bushes. I didn't know they were currants.

Loree said...

Hi, this is my first time and I am quite excited. I hope I've done everything right. I love the photo of the apples. Thanks for hosting.

EG CameraGirl said...

The apples look luscious. I think the berries might be highbush cranberries. Here red currants are ripe in early July. Very nice photos!

Hildegarde said...

"Now turn red to tempt Snow White
To make her hunger for a bite...
When she breaks the tender peel
To taste the apple from my hand
Her breath will still, her blood congeal
Then I'll be fairest in the land." ;-)

marian said...

i just want to bite into those juicy red apples..those cherries are irresistible too :)

Unknown said...

Gorgeous natural reds. My post features apple too. Of course! I live in New England!

Have a great week, Mary!

Rose said...

I was just thinking I need to go to the orchard! Your photo makes it all the more tempting.

Rinkly Rimes said...

Red currents! I haven't tasted those for years. Maybe they don't grow in Australia.

Mimi said...

Lovely red apples.
Red apples ALWAYS remind me of Snow White! But in a nice (my kids used to be small and adoring) kind of way.

Jim said...

Hi Mary, if I only can one or the other, I'll take the apples. Or one apple.
Happy RT!
..
We won't forget this one:
Little Jack Horner
Sat in the corner,
Eating a Christmas pie;
He put in his thumb,
And pulled out a (current)*,
And said 'What a good boy am I!'


*The current is controversial but Christmas pies are made with currents, not plums.
..

Terri said...

Oh luscious apples! Beautiful ruby photos.

Gemma Wiseman said...

Rich and wonderful fresh ruby reds! A great way to encourage us to desire some fruit!

Anonymous said...

What great looking fruit. It's wonderful. :) Aloha and Happy RT

claudie said...

OK red currants... yeah... very nice.
Thanks for being the hostess today Mary. Is it cold there yet? It's raining and much cooler today in Ottawa.
Happy RT
Love Claudie
xo

Queen-Size funny bone said...

boy do i want to take a big bite of that shiny red apple.

Anonymous said...

The apples look so good you're making me hungry...and I just finished dinner!

Anonymous said...

Nice shot of the red apples in macro.
Happy Ruby Tuesday! :)

storyteller at Small Reflections said...

Apples and berries ... DELICIOUS and beautiful too ;--)
Happy Ruby Tuesday!
Hugs and blessings,

Karen Coutu said...

What a great macro!!

I love how your blog looks this week too! :)

Mamí♥Picture said...

YUM YUM LOVELY RED FRUITS!!!

Phoenix said...

OMGosh your pictures this week are absolutely delicious!! Great shots! :)

life's journey said...

wow the second picture which is the currant is very hot red. Happy RT!

Becky said...

Great choice for today Mary. Apples are a favorite.
G.

Becky said...

Mary, those apples look so yummy. I love apples!
Great shot of the currents too. perfect fot RT.
B.

MaR said...

Delicious red shots!!
Happy RT ;)

bj said...

Oh, Mary...I have apples over at my place too!!! :O)
After all...What's fall without some beautiful red apples..I picked mine at the orchard near my town. So much fun.
Thanks so much for hosting this red day. I love the color so much that I'll never run out of something to post!
xo bj

Sara Chapman in Seattle, USA said...

I love the header photo! And of course your apples and currants (a food theme?) look so wonderfully red. I did a close up this week also, a red, red rose. I just have roses on the brain lately. Have a great week.

Gattina said...

This apple looks so appetizing, I just want to bite in it !
Congratulations to your new blog dress !

Terry said...

oh mary t...the red currents are so pretty...and so juicy!

i find i have such a store of pictures that i took on our way out west that i think i will be dipping into it for quite some time.
it is really funny how bernie and i and the little red car were noticing so much red on the trip..
i just don't think that on the other seven trips that i took to see my beloved manitoba if i ever even noticed the reds!
hmmm..for sure and this is very strange!!
have a great ruby tuesday beloved teach.....love terry

Stephanie V said...

Those currants are just gorgeous. So juicy looking. Perfect for RT and will make some nice jelly.

scart said...

Stunning Red. Are those cherries? Mine is up as well. Sorry i havent posted for so long cos i've changed my URL. I will visit you tomorrow since its already 1:41am in my place.

Happy Tuesday everyone!

Unknown said...

the red currants look luscious! hope you can check out my RT.

Jientje said...

That apple shot is stunning Mary, it makes me want to reach out and grab it and bite in it!!

aspiritofsimplicity said...

We are just a little to cold for currants but those look so good. We do have apples though. I love them fresh from the orchard.

Hootin Anni said...

That photo of the bright red currants is stupendous Mary!

Mine is posted.

HERE

Auntie E said...

Very nice, the apples are very good this year.

Anonymous said...

I could bite right into that apple and I would love to visit Walt Whitman's birthplace ~ I've been so close but didn't make it there. Please enjoy brunch with me on the River Clyde today.

Susan Cook said...

Love the red apples and the currants are super red. Happy RT!

Vinny "Bond" Marini said...

I did not use the logo...but I have some red in my shots today.

Anonymous said...

Mary your reds are wonderful this week, they are bringing the fall in on a lovely note. I do like your Fall blog theme as well it is very pretty.
Take care

Yrsa said...

Wonderful autumn luxury :)

Heidi said...

I love both of your shots Mary! I am so excited about the apple shot, my 3 year old and I are going to do a fun apple tree preschool lesson today. We will be eating several different apples to see which they like best. And the red one's are very tasty! Thanks for hosting this very fun meme!

Coffeedoff said...

This is my first Ruby Tuesday post. Hope it is OK

Mikabella said...

Hi! Could not resist the ruby challange. So many things to get inspired by and I love photochallanges. Hope it ok for me to join. Kram från Sverige :)

Snowbird said...

Oooo, those look good enough to eat! LOL. Hop on over to my blog and see how the policemen in Dublin park their cars. Frightening!!

hapzydeco said...

Mary,
Thanks for hosting. Look forward to posting often.

marcia@joyismygoal said...

That apple shot was deliciously perfect- i could almost smell it

Ali said...

Mmm, that apple looks soo yummy =) I love how red the currants are.

Patty Reiser said...

The apples indeed look good enough to eat. Like in an apple pie. Thanks for hosting this blog theme. I have enjoyed participating.

Wishing you a scent-sational day!
Patty

Margaret Gosden said...

Yes. Those are red currents! In England we grew black currents, too, adding them to raspberries and blackberries, and other currents to make a rich stew, and/or to make a Summer Pudding. To do that, you line a basin with slices of bread, pour in the stewed fruit, add a slice of bread to make a lid, then refrigerate it over night. By next day the bread has absorbed the mixture, thickening the mixture, and the basin is turned upside down, removed, to make a pudding! Serve with fresh whipped cream. Deliscious. Note: black currents are rarely grown here

Liza said...

Yum! They look so crisp. :)

Desert Songbird said...

Love the apple shot.

Mine's up!

Nukke said...

Those red currants looks delicious !!!!

Ginger said...

Your tablecloth looks very pretty!

Ruby said...

I love that apples..beautifully taken..thanks for sharing Mary..take care!

Euroangel said...

i love ruby tuesday!

Ms. Fiddlesticks said...

I have never seen red currants. Very vivid red. If you do not get them I am sure the birds will. Great photos.

Unknown said...

Great macro on the apple! I love those currants. Their color is so deep! I've never been to Whitman's birthplace, but I've visited his former one-room schoolhouse in Smithtown lots of times.

Happy Ruby Tuesday!

moosh said...

I have some beries near my house that look similar. I don't know the local fruit yet. Apples look tasty

The Cunning Runt said...

Mmmmmmm, apples and red currants. What a delicious Ruby Tuesday post, and with such luscious photos!

I'm gonna go eat something. ;)

Jama said...

That red currants look so fresh and juicy! I don't think I've ever seen them hanging on a tree before.

Michelle said...

Oh I love to find new photo meme's. I'll have to come back and play next Tuesday! :)