Saturday, July 16, 2011

A Week in the Life of a Tomato

This is a California Pink Berkeley Tie Dye tomato!















All gone!

19 comments:

  1. The only fitting end for such an artistically unique tomato.

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  2. Loved the ending.

    Mr TK

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  3. my toms seem to be taking forever to turn red, patience isnt my best virtue, I'm more of a cucumber gal x

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  4. Hilarious! (Although I should have expected the empty plate at the end.) Well done for remembering to take photos.!

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  5. Even served on a matching plate! I hope you are saving seeds!

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  6. Oh wow! What a brilliant set of photos! :-) Love 'n' hugs, Mel xx

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  7. What a gorgeous sculptural tomato!

    Celia

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  8. Your tomatoes always look so wonderful! :)

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  9. I'm trying to decide with picture was the best :o) Maybe the empty plate at the end :o)

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  10. Love the time elapse photos...esp the last part where it's devoured! =0) Yummy!

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  11. Great photo-essay...love the ending :)

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  12. looks gorgeous!

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  13. Nice! I love how these tom's get a metallic sheen to them. Looks like you enjoyed it :)

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  14. What an interesting looking tomato and it looks like there're many more to harvest! What does it taste like?

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  15. It tasted wonderful! This was one of the 'cristate' flowers that I blogged about earlier. Most others on the plant are a more uniform beefsteak shape.

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  16. Those are some strange looking tomatoes but obviously good!

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  17. Hi matron, I would have expected a suitable musical score to accompany those pics!
    No such luck over here, not a red or even pink tom in sight as yet.

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