Grape Vine Yielding Fruit



The grape vine planted by my Principal has finally yielded fruit. The three grapes on the trellis are hardly discernible by naked eye.  They look like three little balls of jade amidst a patchwork of veiny green leaves and broken bits of the sky and the red roof of an opposite building within the gaps. How precious they are in this type of rarity - since grapes are not native to our country. Every teacher and student are fascinated by the miraculous sight, and every day you can see them counting the smattering of the fruit, their eyes narrowed into slits against the piercing rays of sunlight.

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suituapui said…
In our hot tropical climate? Gee! Amazing! Now that you've mentioned it, there was a house here too long long ago - the people were planting grapes and they did bear fruit. Got a lot of attention - have not heard anything since. Probably no more, just a novelty that lasted for a time only.

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