Passion Fruits and other Delights
But for all its ginourmousness, it still hadn't flowered, I had begun to fret I'd bought a dud. A big glorified vine. Until a couple of weeks back, while weeding, I looked up and saw a single solitary fruit. Now I know they take several weeks, even well over a month, to ripen, and can not be picked before then. Then they rapidly change colors within a few days from green to deep purple, yellow, or orange, depending on which sort you have, and drop to the ground. Mine will be purple.
So today I decided to take a peak to see if it has begun changing colors, and lo!! It is still there, massive at this point that I dare say its reaching the size of a small mellon, but still green...
This is the big one, the first one I found, over a month old now,and showing no signs of being ready to ripen, but absolutely HUGE!
Little adorable, green fruits, covered in tender sweet baby fruit fuzz =D You can only imagine my glee. I could have been looking at a basket full of kittens if you went by my state of cute overload.
As if the nature-at-its-cutest could find no end, I even found an adorable little red ladybug who had decided one of the buds would make for a perfect napping place. I am sure she was just as happy as me to be surrounded by such pretty flowers.
In celebration, I made scones from scratch (being as you can't buy them prepared, at least not proper English ones) in the US. Topped them with butter, strawberry preserves, and clotted cream. mmmmmmmm.
