01 December 2010

It's that time of year again...


It's that time of year again... oranges are everywhere in Menton. These guys work for the parks department of Menton and are taking a break from putting up the Christmas decorations in the Jardins Bioves.

To see how other bloggers in the City Day Photo community have interpreted the theme of time do please click here to view thumbnails for all participants

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Voici revenue la saison ...Les oranges sont partout à Menton. Ces hommes travaillent pour le service des jardins de la ville et là, ils prennent une pause pendant la mise en place des décorations de Noël dans les Jardins Bioves.

Pour voir comment les autres blogueurs de la communauté City Daily Photo ont interprété le thème 'Le Temps' veuillez cliquer ici pour afficher toutes leurs photos en petit format.

25 comments:

  1. Makes one wonder what the tree might think about time. Great picture. Please have a good new month.

    daily athens

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  2. I love your theme day photo. It is a perfect piece of art.

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  3. It's fun to see that oranges are such a normal occurance for you. Downey used to be orange groves, so we also have trees all around. It's just one of those things that makes the world seem smaller.

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  4. The walking trees. What a nice photo this is, Jilly!

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  5. Brilliantly creative theme day post, Jilly.

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  6. I like Diederick's comment -:)
    Actually, that's quite a humorous image! Now ...Please pass the orange juice.

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  7. What a fantastically well-captured image!!! Love it....and love citrus fruit....

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  8. Jilly your photo really stands out on the portal - that tree with many feet is so funny!
    Perfect for today's theme... with a twist. Well done!

    I hope you're feeling rested and refreshed, ready for new adventures today. Too bad the weather is so awful.

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  9. "Le temps est en marche et ne s'arrête jamais".. Beautyful and funny picture, to illustrate a great golden time for the Lemon city!

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  10. Nathalie, I'm ready to roll - see you later!

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  11. An orange tree with 9 legs ! Exactly the kind of idea I love ! Great picture !

    Ir reminds me THE story that my 2 parents and many other persons of their generation used to refer to : "We only had an orange for Christmas !"

    You know Jilly we were searching how you've succeeded to put your blog on Facebook. Then I discovered yesterday that P succeeded too. So I tried and I tried.....and finally, the Facebook "window" opened on my blog page. And I succeeded all alone. I'm proud of it.....Smile.

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  12. a wonderful capture ----a fun image so many legs --- & oranges.

    joanny

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  13. Catherine, I use Networked Blogs to post my blogs automatically each day. it's a good system other than they keep the URL within their URL as it were - I don't care for that.

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  14. chez nous les oranges seraient givrées

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  15. In my opinion, this is a great & original picture. (´∀`)
    Good job !

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  16. They look so summery not a hint of winter.

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  17. Love, love, love this perspective.

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  18. i cannot believe you still have oranges on your tree as well (soon) as christmas decorations. Love the perspective of this photo.

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  19. Oh my goodness, this is a riot! I love your POV, Jilly. This shot is so wonderful. I grew up amidst orange groves and adore the fresh little mandarin style ones often sold by the small case here in the States in December. My faves are called "Cuties." The groves I grew up in were usually full sized Navel and Valencia varieties.

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  20. excellent perspective and it is right in theme with theme day of time.

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  21. I love the tree-topped legs! It made for a very amusing thumbnail-- I had no idea what was happening. How lucky to live someplace with winter citrus!

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  22. A good choice of theme-day-photo!
    Strange to see a tree like that today!

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  23. How neat to live where oranges can be plucked from trees and not from off grocery shelves. :)

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  24. meme les hommes se transforment en Orange!!
    This must be a nice Time to visit!

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  25. This is such a cool shot! Great interpretation of the theme, Jilly.

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