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Oranges and lemons in March

I was visiting last weekend in Lorca, a south-eastern city of Spain, that suffered a earthquake in 2011.

Una naranja de mesa - an orange to be eaten, not juiced!

Una naranja de mesa - an orange to be eaten, not juiced!

It was pretty unusual to find the trees full of oranges and lemons at this time of the year, but the trees were totally loaded with the citrus-fruit. Well, I returned from my weekend trip with a red face and 15kg of fresh oranges and lemons!

Baby oranges! - These buds will turn into ripe oranges in about 6 months time!

Baby oranges! - These buds will turn into ripe oranges in about 6 months time!

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