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grace was a middle school teacher
i know im drawing them too much. you have problem, question?
immaculate heart or sth
miscellaneous grace and rocky doodles as i try to get the hang of drawing these 2. may be ooc who cares
drew this awhile back, decided it can be on here too
more apple studies i've done since 2024
first 2 were from 2025, sugarbee was i think january of this year, then the last 2 were like this week. enjoy
i hope whoever ran the osha-official-the-sequel account is doing well now
made some blinkies of bfs songs !!
couldn't resist
i had a flash of inspiration
let thorne say fuck
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today's apple, Zestar!, originates from the US in 1972 and are also known as Minnewashta and Flavar apples. they can withstand severe cold conditions, as tested by the University of Minnesota. a license is required to grow Zestar! trees outside the US.
sources: specialty produce, university of minnesota (and here's the wikipedia article!)
(i am doing this entirely for fun! that's why you'll see i only do very cursory research. that said, if any info is incorrect, please tell me and i'll update my post!)
today's apple, the York Imperial, was discovered in the US in the 1820s. there are two historical markers commemorating the variety. it keeps for six months.
sources: pomiferous (and here's the wikipedia article!)
(i am doing this entirely for fun! that's why you'll see i only do very cursory research. that said, if any info is incorrect, please tell me and i'll update my post!)
today's apple, the X-4982, was developed in France in 1985 and then tested in Canada. it is a cross between the Gala and Florina varieties, and is marketed as Galarina.
sources: pomiferous (no wikipedia article)
(i am doing this entirely for fun! that's why you'll see i only do very cursory research. that said, if any info is incorrect, please tell me and i'll update my post!)
today's apple, the Winter Banana, was discovered in the mid 1870s in the US. much like their name suggests, they are ripe to eat from December onwards and have a banana flavour, though they do better in warmer climates.
sources: specialty produce, plantura magazine (and here's the wikipedia article!)
(i am doing this entirely for fun! that's why you'll see i only do very cursory research. that said, if any info is incorrect, please tell me and i'll update my post!)
today's apple, the Virginia Crab, is also known as the Hewe's Crab and was discovered in the 1700s in the US. Thomas Jefferson designated his entire north orchard exclusively for them, helping their popularity grow. they are small and primarily used for cider.
sources: pomiferous, monticello (and here's the wikipedia article!)
(i am doing this entirely for fun! that's why you'll see i only do very cursory research. that said, if any info is incorrect, please tell me and i'll update my post!)