Tomatoes didn't do well in this area last year; but, since giving up salt, I don't crave them as much as I once did. I always enjoy, htough, your knack with photography....
Thanks for all the responses. I called it ghosts because as I weeded through iPhoto and saw 2007 it made me remember how bountiful our garden had been in the past. Haunted by the beauty and the sadness of what the declining effort had yielded. Hoping for a yard filled with joy and hope in 2011.
Had enough snow, huh?
ReplyDeleteOh, did your tomatoes ever make me drool! Love that first photo with the purple flower, too!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots...so summery. I can almost taste those tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteI know my seed catalogs are coming in the mail and it is making me excited for spring.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots! Those tomatoes! oh my!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteThe tomatoes and herbs make me hungry for summer already. Very beuatiful photos Wayne!
ReplyDeleteAll those fresh tomatoes, yum!
ReplyDeleteThose tomatoes look amazing, especially as I look out at snow!
ReplyDeleteTomatoes didn't do well in this area last year; but, since giving up salt, I don't crave them as much as I once did. I always enjoy, htough, your knack with photography....
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the responses. I called it ghosts because as I weeded through iPhoto and saw 2007 it made me remember how bountiful our garden had been in the past. Haunted by the beauty and the sadness of what the declining effort had yielded. Hoping for a yard filled with joy and hope in 2011.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have been posting summer photos lately too, there are a nice change of pace from all the snow here.
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