Mulberry at Kelmscot
By Pimpernel
- 16 Jan, 2012
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Looks very old:)
16 Jan, 2012
You know that James 1 or Charles 1 planted the red mulberry so that they could feed their own silk- worms ; problem being ( apparently ) silk- worms eat the white mulberry only .
Good picture . Is that your house , PP ?
16 Jan, 2012
Nice pic...P..looks so calm....
16 Jan, 2012
lovely place :o))
16 Jan, 2012
I had the place more or less to myself that day Crissue. If I can get all the Photo's together at some time I will Blog....I think Sticki has Blogged before though.
16 Jan, 2012
Driad, you are right with those silk-worms:)
I have white mulberry in my garden too. It planted my godfather. They start to bring fruits after almost decade, but the fruits are so sweet and healthy. Especially for people with leukemia.
16 Jan, 2012
A new take on it, would be as nice, don't think Stickii would mind...:)) I like it, it appeals to me..something about it..
17 Jan, 2012
Looks like an old haunted house,it great .
31 Jan, 2012
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Nice shot
16 Jan, 2012