Thursday, January 13, 2011

Rough end of the Pineapple...




Well it happened... a night without storm, then... daybreak, a little bit of blue, sunshine through the grey clouds, oh YEAAAAAAH!
I had to be quick (not a natural state for me) crappola, change batteries in camera, OK, OK now, RUN... out in leopard skin (not REAL leopard skin) nightie, camera in hand, then I see it, sitting in the sun, in an old tin, and the absolutely first thing I see lit by natural sunlight in around 6 weeks... our pineapple...

OK, for my buddies who are not Australian may not know BUT the Pineapple is BIG in Queensland, hells bells we've got a beauty, it's Mega, over 16 metres high and 40 years old, an icon visited by tourists all over the world (sad but true)... right here on the Sunshine Coast : )
But 'our' pineapple is modest in size, we chopped the top off one we bought at the farmers market, ate the juicy part & planted the top in a tin on our deck... now here it stands with a brand new pineapple spouted from something that usually ends up in the trash or compost : )

This is very significant, in Aussie slang, when someone is handed the 'rough end of the pineapple' it means they have been given a 'raw deal'... so for Queenslanders everywhere who have been given the rough end of the pineapple, hopefully given a little time, maybe something beautiful will emerge... fingers crossed x



              
 I'll share our sunflower in the garden with you too, I think it tells it's own story....

7 comments:

Craftymoose Crafts said...

Loved visiting your summer posts which we are freezing & hip deep in snow here! Your pineapple is a beauty! I grew on inside once but it never got large enough to ripen and eat!

Thinking and praying for all those affected by the rains and floods.

Magic Love Crow said...

Magic Love Crow
WOW Shelle!! First I am so happy it is sunny and second that pineapple looks so good!!! I like the shot of the sunflower too ;o) Poor little guy ;o) And, I agree, hopefully something beautiful will emerge!!!!! Hugs My Friend ;o)

Sunshineshelle said...

Sun's out guys, pineapples happy :) still ripening, almost ready!!!

angelself said...

Love your photo of the pineapple, Shelle. What a vibrant image full of life and promise...a good omen. Good thing you ran out in your nightie and captured theses babies illuminated by the sun. Of course, the camera would need batteries, LOL!
You're right, something beautiful always emerges from hardship...a unified heart. Prayers to all of us as we find our way together. Kathryn

Pam of Always Artistic said...

What a cool pineapple, and beautiful sunflower too! Glad the sun finally showed up for you!

ArtNomadix said...

Makes me want to get a pineapple just to plant....how long dId it take to grow ??
Do you know....if you ever cut a pineapple up and it's too tart for your taste buds....sprinkle some salt, yes salt, on and it will taste sweeter ! Bizarre I know !

Sunshineshelle said...

You know I just think it took 2 years, and it is so cool just as a decorative plant anyway... then you get this 'bonus' gift just by sharing your deck with it, the perfect hose guest LOL!!! I'd never heard about the salt trick, I'll try it if I get a tart one ;) Thanks for the comments, Pineapples are so gorgeous in their design pleased you all liked the photos too!