Onions Hatshepsut
Onions
Life along the Nile, due to the paucity of rainfall, revolved around the predictible floods of this mighty river, which carried the overflow rains and sediments from the mountains far to the south downstream and into the Nile Delta where it joined with the Mediterranean Sea.

Plowing and planting occurred in December and January, while verdant crops blossomed in the spring. By summer's end and early fall, dryness and evaporation set in full-force, and the peoples of the Two Lands looked forward to innudations of river water once again.

Per'aa Hatshetsup
Hatshepsut

A Farmer of Qenbet


offering of onions
An offering of onions

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Archaic Kemet, Qenbet

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Courtyard | Leeks 'n' Lettuce Farmer's Market | Study

Onion's farewell to Ancient Sites

Avatar: Laurel's Corner (since vanished with the late and lamented Ancient Sites).
Peasant Slobova: Crazy Avatars
Courtyard photo: Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Medinet Habu.
Entrance: Queen Hatshepsut, Deir el Bahri.
Study: Wall-painting of a farming scene, Tomb of Nebamun, Western Thebes.
Others are unattributed Dover clipart, colorized.
I have digitally enhanced the Egyptian Photos

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