Maui Blog - Georgina M. Hunter R(S): Wordless Wednesday - Grab the low hanging fruit

Wordless Wednesday - Grab the low hanging fruit

oranges growing in Haiku Maui - homes for sale

Go ahead and grab one.... they're really sweet and juicy!  Happy New Year from the land of plenty!

 tropical fruits on Maui

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Comments

Looks  good, what are the purple ones?

Posted by Brenda Archambault (The Real Estate Investment Institute) about 2 years ago

Looks really good, considering that we got 3 1/2 inches of snow last night here in Vancouver Washington. Do you deliver?

Posted by Mark Hall Homes for Sale Vancouver Washington (Elite Realty NW - Keller Williams, Vancouver Washington) about 2 years ago

Hi Georgina~ You are so fortunate to be grwoing all of that fresh fruit!  Someday I am hoping we will be able to do that at our farm!

Posted by Owensboro KY Real Estate Agent Vickie McCartney Broker Owensboro Ky (Maverick Realty) about 2 years ago

Georgina, So FRESH!  I wish we had that here right now!

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) about 2 years ago

I will humbly admit the jealousy I am feeling seeing that wonderful fresh nectar!  Do I see avacado in the mix??????

Posted by Andrea Kappre, New Jersey Realtor | New Jersey MLS | Homes for Sale in NJ (Old World Realty) about 2 years ago

Are those ALL from your own personal fruit trees? You certainly have plenty! We just picked a huge bunch of bananas from our banana tree. We get tons of those!

Posted by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Florida Property Experts) about 2 years ago

I love the idea of this.  Citrus does not grow on the trees in my neighborhood.

Posted by Ellen Crawford-Virginia & Maryland Real Estate (Prudential PenFed Realty) about 2 years ago

Georgina,

So abundant and colorful, Nice assortment, too. Happy eating. :)

Steve

Posted by Steve Hoffacker - Sales Trainer, Author, Blogger, Photographer, Sales Strategies (Hoffacker Associates LLC) about 2 years ago

Georgina, great blog!  The fruit looks delicious!

Posted by Tony Cannon, e-PRO & Darcy Cannon, SFR - The C Team (RE/Max Velocity Realty) about 2 years ago

Georgina,

Love it. The only fruit we're seeing here on the East Coast is in the produce section of the supermarket.

Rich

Posted by Richard Iarossi, Crofton MD Real Estate, Annapolis MD Real Estate (Long and Foster® Real Estate, Inc.) about 2 years ago

Thank you!

Can you please just spend your days taking fantastic photos and uloading them to AR. :)

Posted by Derek Meyer (First American Title Company) about 2 years ago

wow - so many nice comments.

None of these are grown at my property.  The top one was taken at one of our listings, and the bottom one is from a neighbor's yard.  They put the fruits in a little self-serve fruit stand on the road and let people take what they want, and leave the $$ in a box.  The purple ones are ripe avocados.  There's also oranges, tangerines, cherimoya and lilikoi... and starfruit off to the side.  We do grow all these things except for the cherimoya, but we don't sell them, just give them away.  We grow some bananas too, and usually end up feeding them to the cows, peels and all!  Maybe that would make a cute video!

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) about 2 years ago

Great visual metaphor for business and personal health heading into 2010, and probably tastes even better! Looking forward to seeing "Cows Eating Bananas" soon.

Posted by John Novak - Las Vegas and Henderson NV Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace) about 2 years ago

beautiful fruits! yumm! thanks for sharing!

Posted by Barbara-Jo's Beach Blog - Clearwater Florida Real Estate (Charles Rutenberg Realty) about 2 years ago

OK - I'll do the cow video.... I hope you can wait.  I did a horse eating starfruit.  I'll have to post them both at the same time!

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) about 2 years ago

Georgina...I live on fruit and those look awesome. I think the fact that it's snowing here makes them look even better!

Posted by Rob Thomas Bristol TN-VA Agent, ABR, GRI, e-Pro (Prestige Homes of The Tri Cities, Inc. CALL....423-341-6954) about 2 years ago

Hi, Georgina:

I used to live in Hawaii, and I have no idea what some of those fruits are! I sure do miss the mangos and apple bananas.

Aloha,

Robin

Posted by Robin Rogers, Silverbridge Realty, San Antonio, Texas about 2 years ago

Georgina-There is nothing like fresh fruit. Aloha, have a great 2010.

Posted by Wayne Johnson-San Antonio Homes For Sale San Antonio Realtor (Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper Realtors®) about 2 years ago

Georgina - The longer I look the more the mouth waters ... You are blessed with fruit and sunshine we are blessed with cold and snow 

Posted by Kathy Clulow ASP® SRES® Uxbridge Ontario Real Estate (RE/MAX All-Stars Realty Inc. Brokerage) about 2 years ago

Georgina- We have those lovely fruits here also. We eat a lot of starfruit. We have a huge coconut tree and it bears delicious coconut. We have a lemon tree and getting a mango tree. I would like to have a papaya tree but they are really messy. 

Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset Realtors® Wellington Florida Homes For Sale (International Properties and Investments, Inc.) about 2 years ago

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