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Apple tree, apple tree why are you sighing so plaintively in the cold November wind? "I am sighing because all my leaves and apples have deserted me and my shadow looks so thin and frail in the pale...

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Willow,Thank you for this beauty!"I am sighing because all my leaves and apples have deserted meand my shadow looks so thin and frail in the pale gold sunlight."The poem is a great reminder that there...

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you can get big japanese apples here now - about 7 inchs across not tried then as they're about 3 dollars each!

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I think they might be what we call Japanese pears(are they light green and shaped like an apple butvery juicy?)They are expensive here,too,  and they come packed inthe cutest little individual...

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Willow, this is so evocative of those bare trees that look so forlorn in winter. We do wonder if they are sleeping or aware that they are forlorn. I love the way you call them to look forward to their...

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Willow loved this ..winter is a resting time and spring brings renewal and so it does with the apple tree ....would love to see the 7 inch apple ... sounds as if it would be enough to make a pie yum deb

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This seems like sound advice for the apple tree Willow. Even winter has its positive side I suppose as cold weather seems to play an important part in initiating new growth in the spring. Very...

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thanks Jared, amymcfate, Deb and Jean Sarah - we get fruit in those criss-cross thing too - they'e good for drummers and playing air guitar Mark Knopfler style!

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"before too long you will be clothed all in white with diamonds glittering in your hair. Fruit and leaves must fall away but will return again next year greener, brighter, sweeter than ever, nurtured...

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Gorgeous poetry Willow. Regards, Maryse

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thanks very much Kerri and Maryse!

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This is ever so lovely, Willow.

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Beautifully written poem and the lesson is so gently delivered.

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Dear Willowdown,The more I read this poem the whiter and colder the winter becomes and the greener the leaves and redder the apples.I can almost feel this piece!Cheers, 

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