Old apple trees

Old apple trees are magic, I think, regardless of the kind of apples they produce. Here in Quebec, they seem to be largely cooking apples, but perhaps there are cider apples in the mix.

This tree, planted in a garden in St. Fabien-sur-Mer, had red apples that were far from being ripe, unlike the two in our own garden.

my buddy with a delightful apple tree

a tree loaded with apples, in spite of recent storms

I was looking, again, this afternoon, for a feral apple tree, that I remembered seeing along the upper road from the village of Le Bic, without success.

Our neighbor has a couple of volunteer apple trees along the edge of a meadowy plot next to our "arboretum;" the apples on those trees, established in a drainage ditch, are huge, but not yet ripe, either.

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