Wednesday, October 21, 2009

That's How You Do Apples On Wordless Wednesday

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Now that's apple foraging!

Wordless Wednesday

20 comments:

Will said...

We have had that exact same picker for years. Actually was just using it yesterday to pick apples too.

Happy WW!

Joanne said...

Apple picking! Too bad we don't have apple trees here in the Philippines :)

Happy WW!

Sukhmandir Kaur said...

What a wonderful way to go apple picking! Happy WW

Daenel said...

Great picture -- apple picking! Cider, apple pie, apple sauce, APPLES!

Danielle said...

I have never seen one of these! Although I have also never been apple picking either!

Snowcatcher said...

That's a nice shot! Good action, and the expressions on the faces really make the photo!

sheila said...

And here I thought people just set ladders up and had sore backs, lol. That's very cool! Never knew there were apple pickers like that! Cool!

Green Mama said...

Cool! I wanna try! Love your site!

Brandy said...

That's a great photo! Never picked apples before would love that tool! Happy WW!

Run DMT said...

That is really cool. Thanks for stopping by today. Happy WW!

Newlyweds Guide Francesca said...

That looks like the kind of hunting I'd be up for. Did they make apple pie with their catch?

Julia said...

No, my guys aren't into pie, yeah I don't get it either. ;)

They just eat the apples & they'll eat like 3 a day, so luckily I don't have to worry about them going bad!

Pat said...

Now that is one helpful tool for getting those apples down. just baked some fresh apples myself from a NJ orchard.

Joy said...

Looks like fun for the kids!

Stopping by on my first Wordless Wednesday :o)

Pat said...

Bet you will cook some great natural foods with your find. Enjoy the sweet smell and your time together.

Pat said...

Bet you will cook some great natural foods with your find. Enjoy the sweet smell and your time together.

serline said...

I love apples. And would love to have a chance to pick one from the tree.

Martin said...

I had one of those pickin' tools back in Canada. It was great for all the overgrown trees on abandoned homesteads.

Tiaras said...

I've never seen this before - my kids would LOVE it

Maria @ Conversations with Moms said...

Now that looks like fun!