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One of the cherry trees in our garden here in Sweden has bore fruit and riped. My aunt and I have been picking up the cherries that have fallen onto the ground for the last few days( the only way of getting them, the tree is way too tall!!!) We have a few fruit trees here too, such as 3 plum trees, 1 apple tree and 2 cherry trees and a tiny vegetable plantation. It's fun to watch them grow and finally, EAT THEM!!! It's raining cats and dogs right now with thunder- pretty rare to me since I got here. It was kinda sunny lately though but this kind of weather is good for plantation. Hope more will ripe...
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