
After a recent downpour, the mangoes on the tree in the front yard were left wet and glistening and dripping with raindrops.

After a recent downpour, the mangoes on the tree in the front yard were left wet and glistening and dripping with raindrops.
It is amazing how those raindrops hang on!
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Yes, raindrops are great that way.
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It makes a great photo, Graham.
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Can taste them from here 🙂
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These definitely needed more time to ripen before being ready to eat.
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I can wait
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I can’t think of anything lovelier than a mango tree heavy with fruit. I don’t recognise this particular mango; it’s seems rounder than what I’m used to. Is it good ?
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It’s called a common mango around here. It’s not bad, but has a large pit so there’s not a huge amount of fruit. However, it’s a sight to see when the pigs latch on to a ripe one and slurp it down with juice squirting out of the sides of their mouths! They certainly love them.
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Just the pigs? LOL.
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