Look at that fire engine redness! I think its number will be up tomorrow evening after one more day of tanning. No sun cream for these beauties! What’s the secret? I potted them in the fancy Miracle Gro™ Garden Soil. What’s the other secret? My rabbit Robbin contributed small, black fertilizer pellets!
Incidentally, the green tomato behind The Little Tomato That Could is the second tomato bud that appeared on this Patio plant just a couple days after TLTTC. It appears, however, to be farther behind in its development, and I think other tomatoes will ripen before it does.
So I can see how a person would get addicted to blogging. Unfortunately, I’m kind of tired tonight because I was up late last night creating this site. The iWeb part of it took less than an hour and couldn’t have been easier. Most of my time was spent reorganizing iPhoto beforehand (it’s a five-year mess!), and emailing people afterwards and adding some links on my main index page (see link in the sidebar). Anyway, I don’t have much to say tonight.
Oh, except that the next tomato whose progress we’ll follow will be Mutant Tried-To-Be-Double Tomato from the Fantastic plant. It’s still pretty green, so I’m sure we’ll have time to finish The Little Tomato That Could.