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"In Love with the Sweetness of Fruit: A Glasgow Street Scene" As the wind gently rustles through the willows

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Fruit Collection: Cirtus paradisi, grapefruit
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Fruit Collection: Sliced red pepper
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Fruit Collection: Citrus fruits
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Fruit Collection: Avocado half
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Fruit Collection: Vineyard - in Autumn colour - Napa Valley vineyards - above Calistoga in the Pallisade Mountains;
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Fruit Collection: Old rowan tree on the slopes of Dunkery Beacon, Exmoor, in fruit
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Fruit Collection: DOG. Jack russell terrier and parson jack russell terrier puppy in a barrel with grapes
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Fruit Collection: Blackbird - male feeding on Holly berries - West Wales UK 11920
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Fruit Collection: Frome Market 1930S
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Fruit Collection: Strawberry Pickers
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Fruit Collection: Close-up of peppers for sale on a food stall
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Fruit Collection: Overhead view of the fruit and vegetable market
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Fruit Collection: Food and wine on a table beside the river Loire, France, Europe
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Fruit Collection: Westminster Abbey C18
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Fruit Collection: Watermelon Slices close-up
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Fruit Collection: Boys Scrumping
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Fruit Collection: Pick an English Apple
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Fruit Collection: Strawberries
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Fruit Collection: Apple - Egremont Russet - Victorian walled kitchen garden at West Dean Gardens, West Sussex. UK
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Fruit Collection: Palestinian woman in colourful scarf and carrying bag
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Fruit Collection: Fruit on Platters 1907
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Fruit Collection: Ananas comosus, pineapple
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Fruit Collection: Teddy Bear (with hidden objects)
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Fruit Collection: Covent Garden Porters
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Fruit Collection: Enos Cockerel
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Fruit Collection: Pomegranate: opened to show seeds within sweet jelly. Widely cultivated as food
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Fruit Collection: Orange tree, Valencia, Spain, Europe
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Fruit Collection: Buddha statue
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Fruit Collection: Sunset, cherry blossom
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Fruit Collection: Covent Garden Market
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Fruit Collection: Strawberry Pickers
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Fruit Collection: Charles II Pineapple
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Fruit Collection: Adam, Eve & Serpent
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Fruit Collection: Two Grey Squirrels on a mini picnic bench having a birthday party
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Fruit Collection: Close up of Peach tree (Prunus persica) blossom, Fruiturisme Tourism Experience, Lleida
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Fruit Collection: The Strawberry Thief, 1883. Artist: William Morris
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Fruit Collection: Fruit basket; work of Caravaggio. Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan
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Fruit Collection: The Rebuke of Adam and Eve, 1740. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire
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Fruit Collection: Lin-Can advertisement, 1953
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Fruit Collection: Great argonaut, cuttlefish and flying squid
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Fruit Collection: Tilia x europaea, Lime tree
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Fruit Collection: Picture No. 10752424
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Fruit Collection: Piper nigrum, pepper vine
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Fruit Collection: Still Life - Michele Pace del Campidoglio
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Fruit Collection: Goose barnacles
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Fruit Collection: The Frog and the Rat
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Fruit Collection: Date palm tree, Phoenix dactylifera
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Fruit Collection: Ian Astbury of The Cult. 23rd July 1985


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"In Love with the Sweetness of Fruit: A Glasgow Street Scene" As the wind gently rustles through the willows, I am reminded of the vibrant colors and flavors that fruit brings to our lives. Just like "The Strawberry Thief, " a textile designed by William Morris in 1883, a way of stealing our hearts. In Derek Jarmans' Caravaggio (1986), Dexter Fletcher's character finds solace in painting still lifes filled with luscious fruits, and is as if he captures their essence on canvas, making them immortal. Imagine sipping cider made from a transportable cider press while reading Pauline Baynes' Goblin Market. The words come alive as you taste each succulent bite. Nature surprises us with its wonders, just like the ghost plant or Indian pipe, Monotropa uniflora. Its ethereal beauty reminds us that even in darkness, there is life and hope. Fruit has been celebrated throughout history; it takes center stage in Van Eyck's iconic Arnolfini Portrait. The juicy oranges symbolize wealth and fertility – an ode to nature's abundance. During times of hardship, such as the First World War, women found solace and purpose through Women's Institute activities. Preserving fruit became not only a necessity but also an act of resilience and unity. Raise your glass filled with Suze Alcoholic Drinks. Let its fruity notes transport you to sun-kissed gardens depicted in paintings from Livia's Villa – where every brushstroke celebrates nature's bounty. So next time you bite into a piece of fruit, remember its rich history and how it has inspired artists throughout centuries. Let yourself be enchanted by its sweetness and embrace all that nature offers us.