It takes half your life before you discover life is a do-it-yourself project. ~Napoleon Hill


I missed the last edition. There is a lot happening at work front and I just couldn’t get to the blog. But here I am with today’s post. On one of my morning walks, I noticed a couple picking up some fruits of this tree. So curious that I am, I also walked in their direction to find out what was this fruit.
This is a cashew tree and I could see green cashews around. Maybe they are cleaned and processed before they are sold the way they are but for me, this was a pleasant surprise. Little joys around us.
How have you all been?
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I never saw a cashew tree. That made me go search for it online and learn a little more. I saw a picture of the fruit: so cute! It looks like a bell, with the cashew being the bell clapper….
My tree is here
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Yes! Exactly how that looked 😊
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I’ve never seen a cashew tree before either.
https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com/2025/07/friday-catch-up-25th-july-2025.html
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Same here. First time for me too 😊
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Lovely! Some home gardens in Pune do have Cashew trees.. obviously planted by enthusiastic plant parents!
Here is my tree https://yenforblue.blogspot.com/2025/08/revisit-finds-thursdaytreelove.html?m=1
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That is lovely.. I have never seen one in someone’s home garden.
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