Who is this Furry Fiend? Read August 14’s entry to find out!
 
 
 
In Conclusion …
 
I know it’s practically Christmas, but some people like closure. These are the last of the little tomatoes that could, November 19th. They are the last greenies that were on the plants and were picked October 30 during the afternoon before a predicted very cold night (the Oct. 30 greenie shot is below). I heard somewhere that you’re supposed to wrap the greenies in newspaper and put them in a
 
Friday, December 8, 2006   |   Read More...  
 
Winding Down
 
The days are short and the sun is low, so there’s not much action in the tomato pots. This is the lone ripener and it has looked like this for a week. I suppose I’ll bring it inside one of these days. That’s Charon in the background, and I don’t hold out any hope that it will even blush on the vine. Pluto and all of the guest tomatoes got sauced and are quite delicious over pasta. That’s Pluto
 
Sunday, September 24, 2006   |   Read More...  
 
More Guest Tomatoes
 
It’s two things. 1) It’s only two days later and there still isn’t anything exciting happening in Tomato Land. 2) Even if there were, I wouldn’t have had time to take photos today it’s Monday and bowling has started. So this two-day-old photo of guest tomatoes will have to do (Big Boys and Patios). They’re slated for some kind of cooking action to go over pasta, perhaps in combination with the
 
Monday, September 18, 2006   |   Read More...  
 
 
I’m really excited about having homegrown tomatoes this summer, so documenting the progress of my two potted plants seems like the perfect excuse to try out iWeb by Apple.
2006 gardening, such as it is.
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