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Bob and Ann Bandera at the Lygon Arms, Broadway112 x angesehenStanding in front of the ancient pear tree that grows in the front of the hotel. December 2005
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The Six Pears294 x angesehenWe bought these six pears from Solstice in London. They're from France, and the tips of the stems have been sealed with red wax. But the pears looked a bit beat up when they arrived (I took this photograph shortly after we opened the box). They taste great --- but I'm not overly fond of all the cuts and bruises.
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Replacement "Red Wax" Pears from Solstice in London154 x angesehenThese are the replacement pears sent to us by Solstice --- they don't look much better than the original "Red Wax" pears. They were virtually inedible --- fell apart in a matter of a day. After a delay, Solstice refunded the purchase price.
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An Expensive "Red Wax" Pear from Solstice120 x angesehenThis is actually a replacment for earlier damaged pears. This one doesn't look much better. This is just how it arrived, by courier, at our home. Right out of the bubble wrap.
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Marjorie at Stratford-on-Avon146 x angesehenMarjorie on the balcony of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-on-Avon, before seeing Merry Wives - The Musical. A beautiful, foggy winter afternoon on the River Avon.
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The Alpacas in Maggot's Croft117 x angesehenMaggot's Croft (great name) was once a pear orchard. There are a few old pear trees left --- the produce inedible pears. Out two alpacas beneath the pear tree blossoms of spring.
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Alpaca Beneath A Pear Tree97 x angesehenThe pear tree is in blossom on a warm spring day. At one time the pears grown in this orchard (only a few trees remain) were then made into cider in the old Cider Mill at the base of our driveway.
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