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Ever blooming

The apple blossoms on this branch will never fade or fall, because they are made of glass.  ¶ (Photo: Made of glass. ) ¶ 

Ding a ding, ding

A wasp helps to bring an apple into the world at Nagog Farm in Littleton, Massachusetts, earlier today. Pollinator, lad and lass, With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino, That o’er the orchard green did pass, In springtime, the only pretty ring time, When bees do sing, hey ding a ding, ding; Sweet lovers love the spring.

So fade the blooms of spring

Only a few apple blossoms remain on the trees at Hutchins Farm in Concord, Massachusetts, yesterday.  ¶  This photo bookends last week's image of an early blossom . The 90-degree weather in the forecast here will surely wring out any that remain.  ¶ 

And they're off!

The starting gun sounds for the 2022 apple season at Hutchins Farm in Concord, Massachusetts, yesterday.

Drink your fruit: Yarlington Mill cider

This review is missing an apple.  ¶  My other tastings of ciders in the Rare Apple Series from cider maker Stormalong feature photos of beverage and nameplate fruit.  ¶  Alas, I lack a Yarlington Mill apple to include in the family group. Indeed, I have never tasted that variety.  ¶  The cider pours a lovely orange-tinted gold that is pleasantly effervescent. There are fruit and tannins in the nose and mouth.  ¶