Sunday, July 19, 2020

TOE-MAY-TOES, TA-MAH-TAS

The tomatoes are ripening in their pot on the patio.


You may remember our confusion because Judy had expected Cherry Tomatoes.

These are much bigger than that but whatever they are they seem happy.


10 comments:

  1. Mine are coming along nicely in their little plot alongside the house.

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  2. Oh wow, that is a true sight to behold. I hope they taste as good as they look. By the way, it's because of you that I've had several BLT's the past couple of weeks. You put that idea in my head and I've been enjoying it in my tummy.

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  3. Your tomatoes look cute. I hope they are tasty. I’m afraid to start growing tomatoes as I constantly travel between Atlanta and Nashville and wouldn’t be able to water them, and it’s hot here. You know I have bought tomatoes in many places, markets, Trader Joe’s, Whole Food, Kroger and Publix and so on, and different varieties but can never find one as tasty as those we buy in open air market back home. I don’t know if it’s the varieties, or the soil, or the sun, or ? but they just don’t taste as good (home town - Paris (France) by the way.)

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  4. Oh yes, it's tomato season. Ours are almost ripe... almost. We can't wait. Just thinking about it makes me start singing Guy Clarke's "Homegrown Tomatoes" song.
    ..."Homegrown tomatoes home grown tomatoes
    Wha'd life be without homegrown tomatoes
    Only two things money can't buy
    That's true love and homegrown tomatoes"...

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  5. I love that song! SING IT, Robin!

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  6. They are looking good and one of them looks ripe for picking. Give us a report.

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  7. Hurray for tomatoes! Yours look great. :)

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  8. You have a great little producer there.

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  9. Your plants look quite productive. You might have to set up a stand at the end of your driveway to sell the excess!

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