How to Survive November 2025 – 2

Here is my second post for surviving November 2025. As we face the challenges of the colder months ahead, we all need nutrients to keep going as the days darken.

Tomatoes are low in calories and fat but rich in vitamins and antioxidants, including Vitamin C, potassium, Vitamin K, and lycopene. A single medium tomato provides a significant portion of the daily recommended value for vitamin C and contains beneficial compounds like folate and beta-carotene. I love these vine tomato’s, they are so tasty – sweet. I have them available all the time.

Vibrant vine tomatoes, rich in nutrients and perfect for the colder months.

November begins, and we’ll keep this year rolling forward. The theme is ’round’, and you can interpret it any way you like. It can be a photograph, a painting, a drawing, a new or old picture, anything. Hopefully, it has ‘that certain something’.

Inlinkz- link for your entry is at the right column.

How to Survive November 2025 – 1

Lepis from Parallel Lines wrote: November begins, and we’ll keep this year rolling forward. The theme is ’round’, and you can interpret it any way you like. It can be a photograph, a painting, a drawing, a new or old picture, anything. Hopefully, it has ‘that certain something’.

I invite you to join us 😀

Here is my first post for surviving November 2025. As we face the challenges of the colder months ahead, we all need vitamins to keep going as the days darken. These essential nutrients not only support our immune systems but also lift our spirits, helping us to combat the gloom that can settle in during this time of year.

An orange sits in front of a bowl filled with mandarins, emphasizing the theme of ’round’ for November.

November begins, and we’ll keep this year rolling forward. The theme is ’round’, and you can interpret it any way you like. It can be a photograph, a painting, a drawing, a new or old picture, anything. Hopefully, it has ‘that certain something’.

Inlinkz- link for your entry is at the right column.

fresh from the orchard, delicious apples

A close-up of a green apple and a red apple on a tree, glistening with fresh droplets of water.
Close-up of a variety of apples growing among green leaves in an orchard.
Close-up of a ripe apple glistening with dew, surrounded by lush green leaves.
a green apple surrounded by fresh leaves.
A lush apple tree laden with vibrant red and yellow apples, showcasing a bountiful harvest.

for Debbie’s six word Saturday

Apples, Simply red 7


Red apples are like the overachievers of the fruit world, flaunting their bright red jackets and screaming, “Look at me! I’m healthy!” They don’t just catch your eye; they practically do a little dance on the grocery shelf, coaxing you to munch on their juicy, crispy goodness. Legends say that these red beauties are the tempting fruit of choice, luring us in with their sweet charm—just try not to bite into one and imagine it’s forbidden! as A last thought, I for some reason associated red apples with Christmas.

A close-up of a shiny red apple, highlighting its vibrant color and texture.

Three shiny red apples against a dark background.

Granny Smith apples, those sassy little green gems, are like the zesty grandma who sneaks you cookies while insisting on a kale salad for health! With their vibrant skin glowing like an emerald on a sunny day, they practically shout, “Stop right there and savor this tangy delight!” Taking a bite is almost like receiving a playful pinch that jolts your taste buds awake; it’s so refreshingly sharp, you might just second-guess if a lemon moonlighted as your snack! I had to add something about my favorite apple 🍏

Linked to Simply Red at Becky’s here

How to survive November 2023 – 20

Today the sunrise was at 8:35 and sunset 15:42. Same as yesterday, sunny days are rare. So no bright skies today.

I was thinking what to post and for some twisted reason this popped into my mind – biting nails. But that’s not eating.

So instead , I am offering you today some peaches.

It is here a again the most cruel month of the year. It is dark and getting darker, and the same time as it is the challenge to post something edible every day of the month of November, I can do it, how about you? What to join us? There is a link below if you’re interested

November and its time to survive it. Theme for the How to Survive November is ‘Something to Eat’.

Lepis from Parallel Lines| in scale kindly hosts this survival once again. The InLinkz is at her blog, it’s at the right column. Let’s enjoy this November with marvelous flavors!

How to survive November 2023 – 2

What can I say, today the sunrise was at 7:49 and sunset 16:24. it is gray and with the wind factor the temperature feels like -1C / 30F. FIVE minutes less light today… but it is a bit brighter today.

Something good happened yesterday, someone referred to me as an artist 🙂 that made my day. Wanted to talk to me how to promote my art.

It is here a again the most cruel month of the year. It is dark and getting darker, and the same time as it is the challenge to post something edible every day of the month of November, I can do it, how about you? What to join us? There is a link below if you’re interested

November and its time to survive it. Theme for the How to Survive November is ‘Something to Eat’.

Lepis from Parallel Lines| in scale kindly hosts this survival once again. The InLinkz is at her blog, it’s at the right column. Let’s enjoy this November with marvelous flavors!

Something I noticed #31

Something I noticed is back, odd shots of ranbom things.

Apple that has seen better days, I had in my office for the longest time and forgot about it. It looked like it would make a nice photo, even if in this state of decay, or because of it. I took it to the patio and took some shots

A apple
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How to survive November 2021 Day 5

Green Apples, so crisp, and roundly shaped. This one is green.

Granny smith

Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lines has hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂

Green apples

Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!

How to survive November 2021 Day 4

Pear, so sweet and shapely and like me, Bottom heavy 🙂 It is green, I am not.

Shopping carts

Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lines has hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂

Pear!

Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!

Something I noticed #19

Red apples in the apple tree was something I noticed first , I also spotted couple rotten ones.

red apples
Red apple
over ripe… rotten or just bad

Color play with fruits

These are such a contrast to the snow floating behind my window and this being the first day of spring. Today is the spring equinox, when day and night are about the same length all over the globe. As spring progresses, the days lengthen and the nights shorten in Finland and elsewhere in the northern hemisphere. The joy of this 🙂 is enormous!

I took more still life photos of fruits to pass the time

A Granny Smith and grapes and an Orange. Shadow and light. Color play.

Fruits on an oak pot coaster? Is that a right word?

Fruit

I was reminded that one should not to play with food 😀 , LOL, so I took the advice and instead I did arrangements with fruit.

Granny Smith and Golden Delicious plus Oranges. Shadow and light. Bright Colors

These are such a contrast to the snow floating behind my window. Enough of white already, it is lovely when it first arrives, this time of the year not so much.

Apples

I have played with my apple images.

Granny Smith and Golden Delicious. Shadow and light. Color and black and white.

Fruits

At breakfast this morning I started to play with my mobile phone, I took photos of the fruit 🍎 I had on the table 🍊🥭, so why not share some colorful and healthy fruit shots

tomato is a fruit

  

Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.   

Miles Kington

The difference between a bland tomato and great one is immense, much like the difference between a standard, sliced white bread and a crusty, aromatic sourdough.     

How to survive November ~8

Isn’t coffee a solution to lot’s of things… how about if we talk over coffeecoffee moment

Men with white beards

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Wednesday around the world!!

Life is grey at the moment flu just won’t let go the hold of me, I need some vitamins and color therapy. I’ll have an orange, apple . Make a pot of coffee

 

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River market

River market in Thailand, I toned the photo to seepia to give it an old-time feel.

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