If it"s autumn, it"s apple season—the time for apple pie, apple cider (and, of course, apple cider doughnuts), apple cake, caramel apples, or just biting into a fresh, crisp apple, especially one you picked yourself. There are more than 7,500 varieties of apples grown in the world—about 2,500 in the US. This blackbird is enjoying a crab apple, which most people find a little sour to eat right off the tree. They do, however, work well for jelly, apple butter, or even pie filling. The term "crab apple" doesn’t refer to a specific species but is used for several types of small apples. In Celtic culture, crab apples are associated with love and marriage. Supposedly if you throw the seeds into a fire while saying the name of your love, the seeds explode if your love is true. We"d try it but we"re busy baking a pie.
Bobbing for crab apples
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World Environment Day
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Pride 2024
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Juneteenth
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Infrared Jupiter, erupting Io
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Bangkok, Thailand
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Tasiilaq, Greenland
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Toledo, Spain
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An ancient sailing tradition takes to the water
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Yarn for Distaff Day
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Amber Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
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World Lizard Day
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International Sloth Day
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Palazzo Zuccari, Rome
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A light on National Hispanic Heritage Month
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Festivus
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International Beaver Day
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