First break of the day... Enjoying guava.
@arunima25 (93194)
Bangalore, India
September 9, 2020 12:44am CST
Good morning. It's 11 AM here and I am here in my first break of the day. And today I have guava as my mid morning snack.
This week is going quite good so far. I am glad that waking up at 5 instead of 5:30 is helping me a lot. Those 30 minutes mean a lot in morning on a working day. I am able to finish a lot of chores, my morning exercise and be ready for work in time. And the best part is that I can relish my breakfast without any rush. And I have started sitting in sun with my breakfast and enjoying the blooms in my garden
And I am a bit early to log in for my system. That gives me some time to mylot before my actual work time starts.
. And that makes me happy
Yesterday husband went to his friend's farm house. He has plans to buy some farm house nearby his friend's one if he gets it at reasonable price. And he sends me this picture of guavas in the farm
He and his friends bought some of these guavas home and today we are enjoying them for snacks. They are too yummy! I shared a few with my neighbor.
We even got some fresh veggies from there
I wish we can get some property there at affordable cost. Husband really is quite interested in organic fruits and vegetables and wants to grow some more. And anything with gardening involved always excites me.
Now I will move on reading new posts. I will keep notifications for later in evening
Enjoy mylotting. 
This week is going quite good so far. I am glad that waking up at 5 instead of 5:30 is helping me a lot. Those 30 minutes mean a lot in morning on a working day. I am able to finish a lot of chores, my morning exercise and be ready for work in time. And the best part is that I can relish my breakfast without any rush. And I have started sitting in sun with my breakfast and enjoying the blooms in my garden
And I am a bit early to log in for my system. That gives me some time to mylot before my actual work time starts.
. And that makes me happy
Yesterday husband went to his friend's farm house. He has plans to buy some farm house nearby his friend's one if he gets it at reasonable price. And he sends me this picture of guavas in the farm
He and his friends bought some of these guavas home and today we are enjoying them for snacks. They are too yummy! I shared a few with my neighbor.
We even got some fresh veggies from there
I wish we can get some property there at affordable cost. Husband really is quite interested in organic fruits and vegetables and wants to grow some more. And anything with gardening involved always excites me.
Now I will move on reading new posts. I will keep notifications for later in evening
Enjoy mylotting. 9 people like this
10 responses
@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
15 Sep 20
I mostly have whole fresh fruits for my brunch. I make sure that I get my daily servings of fruits.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
9 Sep 20
Yesterday whatever property he saw was huge and quite beyond our budget. So let's hope we get a reasonable one or else we have to give up on our plan for few more years till my daughters graduate from college.
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@rhuenz (10680)
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9 Sep 20
@arunima25 i understand your concern,anyway everything will come in right time.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
9 Sep 20
@rhuenz Yes. I totally agree with you. Everything in destiny has a right time. And if it's not there in destiny it won't happen. 


@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
16 Sep 20
@arunima25 I am not fond of ripe ones. But they can be used for some local dishes here.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
15 Sep 20
Never tried them that way. I love them as it is..the crunchy ones .Don't like over riped ones.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
23 Sep 20
@Shavkat I make jelly with those ripe ones if I have them in abundance. My daughters love them as spread on their toast.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
15 Sep 20
The hunt is still on. We would like to have one but not sure if something fitting our budget will come to us soon. Can't afford to spend a fortune with other responsibilities to be taken care of.
@amitkokiladitya (171988)
• Agra, India
9 Sep 20
Enjoy eating them. I'm not a fan of Guavas.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
15 Sep 20
I know now that you are not big fan of fruits. And for me it's a complete contrast..can survive only on fruit meals for days.

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@Butterfingers (66603)
• India
9 Sep 20
Yes guava are very good and perfect snack
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
15 Sep 20
I love them. In fact I love all fruits. I can survive on fruits for several day

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@LadyDuck (502656)
• Italy
15 Sep 20
@arunima25 Here around we have chestnuts and walnuts trees in the woods, soon I will go there to pick up the chestnuts, also hazelnuts.
@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
15 Sep 20
Wow! Anna. You have so many of them. In my native place we have orchards of mango, litchi, banana, guava. jackfruit etc.They are into farming business and have these trees in thousands.My mom has pomegranate and sapota in her campus.
I wish that we get some land in our budget ( which does not seem a near reality) . I would love to grow a lot of fruits and veggies there.
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@freelancermariagrace (29342)
• Philippines
9 Sep 20
We used to have a guava tree when I was younger. But they had to cut it down because we needed to do some home renovation.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
15 Sep 20
Oh! Sorry you had to cut the tree. I feel bad for any tree when cut but guess sometimes we have to for important things.
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@Nakitakona (59987)
• Philippines
9 Sep 20
I love eating ripe guavas. Sometimes we make jelly out those over ripe one.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
15 Sep 20
We too make jellies here with over ripe ones. I prefer them to be crunchy and juicy one..not too ripe.
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@Nakitakona (59987)
• Philippines
15 Sep 20
@arunima25 But there are some over ripe and we don't throw or discard them.












