I was guilty of looking down more than looking up. So must so that I missed picking the ripe papaya. Then one day, I saw an over ripe papaya, mutilated by nature ..... hidden behind rows of potted parsley...
I was guilty again for not recognizing that nature would love to test my generosity too, only this time by pure accident or rather sheer negligence...
I was guilty again for not recognizing that nature would love to test my generosity too, only this time by pure accident or rather sheer negligence...
I always like your sense of humor. ;)
ReplyDeleteRosey
Bangchik, I like your sense of humor too :)
ReplyDeleteA little bit for everyone... you are most kind to share!
ReplyDeleteit is not a total waste, the nutrients will go into the bugs and back into the soil, and be recycled into the next thing you grow. it is part of life in the garden. I tell my son, the 'vitamins' go back into the dirt...they feed the next plants. don't feel too guilty.
ReplyDelete??? You pose some interesting questions! Maybe, "eat. eat. eat. eat. eat. eat. eat"
ReplyDeleteIt seems that all creatures enjoy papaya.
ReplyDelete'Shoo fly...Shoo!" Well, maybe it was a little too over-ripe for our taste. I'm craving papaya now!
ReplyDeleteyummy ..lol craving papaya now also !
ReplyDeletethank you for stopping by glad you enjoyed the show. hugs, Cherry
I want to know who made that big hole? Certainly not the flies!
ReplyDeleteThese things happen. Don't be too hard on yourself! Val
ReplyDeleteLooks too ripe to ignore. The shrews in my garden will even get into the house if they smell papayas!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Just proves nothing goes to waste in nature.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the visits and comments. We are a component of the big web of nature. Sharing is a way to go......
ReplyDelete~bangchik
Here goes a nice papaya salad for the bug, may be next time enjoy more blue sky.
ReplyDeleteThanks vuejardin... yes, next time should enjoy more blue sky!
ReplyDelete~bangchik