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Pineapple Tote Bag featuring the photograph Prickly Sweet Hawaiian Pineapple by James Temple

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Prickly Sweet Hawaiian Pineapple Tote Bag

James Temple

by James Temple

$31.00

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Product Details

Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Prickly Sweet Hawaiian Pineapple" by James Temple.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

Design Details

The most common variety of pineapple grown in Hawaii is the Smooth Cayenne. It is around 5-6 lbs. with pale yellow to yellow flesh. It is cylindrical... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (10)

HH Photography of Florida

HH Photography of Florida

Fabulous macro of this delicious fruit, James. Interesting info too. L/fv/tw/pin

A Hillman

A Hillman

Revisiting this beauty! L

Marcia Colelli

Marcia Colelli

Revisit. Wonderful close up with nice composition and treatment. L/F

James Temple replied:

Thanks again Marcia! James

Marcia Colelli

Marcia Colelli

Great closeup with wonderful colors and treatment. L

James Temple replied:

Aloha Marcia and thank you for letting me know that you like this image... greatly appreciated! James

A Hillman

A Hillman

Wonderful, James! L/F/Pinterest

James Temple replied:

Thanks Sunny... James

RC DeWinter

RC DeWinter

Back to pin this beauty

James Temple replied:

Thanks Gina!

RC DeWinter

RC DeWinter

Beautifully enhanced, so rich, l/f

James Temple replied:

Aloha RC, thanks for your comment!

Barbara Jewell

Barbara Jewell

Just gorgeous colors and composition! L

James Temple replied:

Thank you Barbara!

PainterArtist FIN

PainterArtist FIN

F/V very nice, -FIN-

Pat Purdy

Pat Purdy

James - what a yummy looking pineapple - great photo!

Artist's Description

The most common variety of pineapple grown in Hawaii is the Smooth Cayenne. It is around 5-6 lbs. with pale yellow to yellow flesh. It is cylindrical in shape, and has a high sugar and acid content. This variety is well adapted to canning and processing, and is the most easily obtainable in U.S. grocery stores. You can actually grow your own pineapple at home as I did, it's easy but you have to be patient. Twist off the top from the fruit, pull off the bottom leaves to about 1-2 inches of clean stalk is showing, Place the stalk in a glass of water, out of direct sunlight for about 3 weeks until roots form. Plant in sunlight, and wait 20 to 24 months before a new pineapple appears.

About James Temple

James Temple

I've lived in Hawaii since 2002, 1200 feet above sea level, on the small rural island of Moloka'i. It is very quiet here, with only about 7,400 residents. I appreciate the quiet life after spending 35 years as a commercial illustrator, senior art director and design director for major advertising agencies and design studios in Chicago, San Francisco and Palo Alto California. I've always loved cooking. In 2002 that love led me to a degree in the Culinary Arts just before moving to Hawaii. Since then I designed and built a house, worked in local restaurants, self-published three cookbooks, and took up photography as a hobby. Now retired, I spend most of my time developing recipes and photographing them, plus researching and writing...

 

$31.00