
On my photo journeys I find many things: Like these poor forgotten bananas some person thoughtlessly left to nature. They matured beyond their normal lifespan and became a charcoal black in color. Not sure if they were squishy... always hated these kinds of bananas. My grandmother had this way of letting bananas get spotted and darker than normal then offering them to me when I asked for a banana. LOL I was like "uhm, no thanks!" I was a picky little kid when it came to food... well if it looked funny maybe.

I don't know what kind of fruit this is. I think I looked it up once. I'm not sure because Texas has so many odd little fruity trees and vines that aren't necessarily "edible" to people but animals can chow down when they need something to chew on. They turn from green to a purplish black color and get rather fat and have this top like a persimmon or something. They grow on a tree that looks like an oak... unless it is an oak and I just don't know any better. :P

I wanted a pic of this snail shell on the tree. It's very tiny compared with the image. It's probably a third the size of a dime in size. I just found the location on the tree rather interesting and I was surprised how nice the picture itself came out. :)

I didn't know what these were then the big boss said they were Plums aka Kumquats. They turn a nice rosey color when they ripen. :D I knew they were fruits and probably edible for people but I had no idea what kind. The flowers that grow in the late winter early spring are rather pretty and remind me of apple blossoms or sakura blooms. They're a beigey pinkish color with some creamy yellowish hues. I haven't gotten a nice image of them yet because they are so sparse when I do get a chance to take pics my camera won't focus right. If I find the pics of the blooms I'll add those. :D
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