Sandier Pastures
desert living, Dubai style
200826Jul
by Grace
This week’s theme: Hanging
Bananas hanging at the Dubai Fruit and Vegetable Market.
Tagged as: Dubai, fruit and vegetable market, saturday photo hunt
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I think I will be seeing a lot of fruits like this one hanging somewhere. Happy PH and have a lovely weekend. From a fellow PH participant.
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Nice photo
Sandy Benson’s last blog post..Hanging: Photo Hunt Saturday
Great shot!
Have a great weekend! Amanda
Amanda’s last blog post..Photohunters: Hanging
Would that be low hanging fruit? Cool shot and happy hunting.
Great picture!
Suzanne Says…’s last blog post..PhotoHunt: Hanging
Is that “tundan” or “lakatan”? Are they as big as the ones here in Japan?
shiera’s last blog post..Photohunt: Hanging
YUM! I wonder, do bananas picked fresh taste much differently then the ones we have in our North American stores? They are usually picked green, and ripen on the shelves.
Here’s my Photo Hunt for the day. I’ll bet you never heard of this kind of hanging before! http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-hanging/
Mrs. Mecomber’s last blog post..Photo Hunters: Hanging
There’s probably a monkey “hanging” around eyeing those bananas! LOL Great shot!
Suzanne’s last blog post..Photo Hunt #120 – Hanging
Perfect shot for hanging!
tanabata’s last blog post..PhotoHunt: Hanging
That’s a lot of nanners! =)
I saw someone else have hanging onions. Interesting way to display your fruits and veges!
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I love it… never seen anything quite like this before! So, when someone wants to buy bananas… do they have to ask for help getting them down??
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{ 11 comments… read them below or add one }
I think I will be seeing a lot of fruits like this one hanging somewhere.
Happy PH and have a lovely weekend. From a fellow PH participant.
Lynn’s last blog post..Big Bear and a Favorite Cousin
Nice photo
Sandy Benson’s last blog post..Hanging: Photo Hunt Saturday
Great shot!
Have a great weekend!
Amanda
Amanda’s last blog post..Photohunters: Hanging
Would that be low hanging fruit?
Cool shot and happy hunting.
Great picture!
Suzanne Says…’s last blog post..PhotoHunt: Hanging
Is that “tundan” or “lakatan”? Are they as big as the ones here in Japan?
shiera’s last blog post..Photohunt: Hanging
YUM! I wonder, do bananas picked fresh taste much differently then the ones we have in our North American stores? They are usually picked green, and ripen on the shelves.
Here’s my Photo Hunt for the day. I’ll bet you never heard of this kind of hanging before!
http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-hanging/
Mrs. Mecomber’s last blog post..Photo Hunters: Hanging
There’s probably a monkey “hanging” around eyeing those bananas! LOL Great shot!
Suzanne’s last blog post..Photo Hunt #120 – Hanging
Perfect shot for hanging!
tanabata’s last blog post..PhotoHunt: Hanging
That’s a lot of nanners! =)
I saw someone else have hanging onions. Interesting way to display your fruits and veges!
tnchick’s last blog post..Have unused box tops?
I love it… never seen anything quite like this before! So, when someone wants to buy bananas… do they have to ask for help getting them down??
Vered’s last blog post..Powerful Men, Half-Naked Women (Best Shot Monday)