Submission by wil6ka

Ficus

My trip to Algeria this summer, with its special exotic of the North-African coast, had a few moments to remember. We got attached to a family, with who we spent most of our time. They had a fantastic house at a large avenue. But behind a wall towards the street shined a quite big yard with a pretty house and even with a sub-yard, where they put all the trash. Like a massive garage. This espacio had even more quality, because a nice fig-tree was growing there and his huge branches were heading over to the “show-off” yard. Figs can be harvested two times a year, if I remember right, and for our stay in August we got lucky to be right on time!

So we could pick as many figs as we wanted for lunch and dinner and when we went back to our hotel we always got a load with us. When we parted for our way back to Germany we got a massive load as a travel-lunch pack.

Figs are sweet and I really like their awkward texture. But you definitely have to eat them fresh, best straight from the tree. Sometime you can even eat their skin, but best would be to pull it off. Even if you put them in the fridge they start to fall apart and to ferment. Maybe they will make up a good drug and you can call them magic figs, but we didn’t take the walk on the wild side.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficus

Photographer:
wil6ka
Uploaded:
2008-11-22
Tags:
africa algeria fisheye freindship fun market people
Camera:
Lomography Fisheye No. 2 (available in our shop)
Film:
Agfa Vista 100
City:
Oran
Country/region:
Algeria
Albums:
Fish Best

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