these grew out of the compost and apart from a bit of fly here and there, they're great. i can't act like i had anything to do with it, cos i didn't but they just looked so spectacular in that bowl & all.......
Donating to Anglicare is a fantastic gesture, Kylie and I'm sure that your donation will give a family some joy at this time of year. Those tomatoes look scrumptious. I liked your previous post about the car and boat. Although i am surprised that your local council hasn't given it a notice of intention to tow it away! Not having ever owned a car I don't know what the notice is called. I hope that you had a good weekend.
mr brilliance no kudos to me, bob but they do look fantastic, dont they? i think they're all the better for not being completely uniform like the shop ones often are
kooka, i dont know what those notices are called either but 'm sure that we would have had one if we'd been in a street where there's more traffic. we have had a number of men who buy old cars come around asking about it. it was a good weekend, thanks
Okay, it's official. I can live without almost anything in the whole world, but not tomatoes. Nope, can't do it. The best come out of the compost pile. I'm a simple woman with simple needs. Seriously.
You've got some mighty fine tomatoes there Kylie.
ReplyDeleteDonating to Anglicare is a fantastic gesture, Kylie and I'm sure that your donation will give a family some joy at this time of year. Those tomatoes look scrumptious. I liked your previous post about the car and boat. Although i am surprised that your local council hasn't given it a notice of intention to tow it away! Not having ever owned a car I don't know what the notice is called.
ReplyDeleteI hope that you had a good weekend.
Cheers and God bless,
M. xo
Hi Z!
ReplyDeleteThose tomatoes look great! The homegrown kind are always the tastiest! They will be some fine eating!
Best wishes,
Skeeter
We didn't get any tomatoes last summer because everybody moved and stuff. Homegrown are oh so much better than the ones in the store!
ReplyDeleteNice picture!
mr brilliance
ReplyDeleteno kudos to me, bob but they do look fantastic, dont they?
i think they're all the better for not being completely uniform like the shop ones often are
cheers
k
kooka,
ReplyDeletei dont know what those notices are called either but 'm sure that we would have had one if we'd been in a street where there's more traffic. we have had a number of men who buy old cars come around asking about it.
it was a good weekend, thanks
cheers
k
hey skeeter!
ReplyDeletehi megan
ReplyDeletetomatoes are one of those thing i eat because i have to eat but these are almost nice!
cheers
k
Okay, it's official. I can live without almost anything in the whole world, but not tomatoes. Nope, can't do it. The best come out of the compost pile. I'm a simple woman with simple needs. Seriously.
ReplyDelete*Sits down at Kylie's kitchen table.*
Kylie,
ReplyDeleteThe Compost tomatoes look extremely tasty.
One could almost imagine they would have been grown in Leichhardt or Earlwood by some Luigi mafioso or some other kindly Italian immigrant.
Arrividerci.
I love them... they look good enough to.... well eat... ;)
ReplyDeleteLotsa love, M
hey suze,
ReplyDeleteyou might need to clear a space on the table....
tomatoes & fetta?
tomatoes & basil?
tomatoes & olive oil?
tell me what your fave is and i'll see what i can do
dad
ReplyDeletethey look grand, eh?
shame they're not of my growing
ciao
big M, amigo,
ReplyDeletewe will, indeed eat 'em!
xx
Absolutely beautiful tomatoes. I tried to grow some, but the squirrels stole them all. :(
ReplyDeleteI'll have to figure a way to keep the squirrels away. If it isn't them, then it is the possums. I can't win.
Mmmm... sun warmed tomato slices, with basil AND feta. Yum. I could live on that.
ReplyDelete*pulls up a chair and sits next to Suzanne*