At the risk of repeating myself, here's a bunch of grapes. You might even say, a loverly bunch of grapes. The individual fruits are called raisins in French, grapes in English. When they dry, they're called raisins secs (dry grapes) in French, and simply raisins in English. Each bunch (English) is called une grappe in French.
Some of the grapes dry out in the heat. Nature's raisins. And they're tasty, too.
The moon last night was an amazing sight as it rose in the southeast. I'm sure it has a name, but I haven't looked it up. OK, now I have. Buck Moon. Something to do with deer growing antlers. Are these moon names the same every year, or do they change? I think the heat may be getting to me.
And is it the same moon here as there? Yes, the heat.
ReplyDeleteSucculent grappes you've got there, I'd say :)
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