Homegrown Tomatoes
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Look at all the different sizes! You have so many, too. Congrats on a bumper crop! 🙂
Yay! I have fresh tomatoes every day now! I now know how the other half lives.
I love this! I can't wait for my tomatoes! Where on earth do you live? Here in NY it finally is warm enough to plant them 🙂 Lovely as always!
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Thanks April. I live in Texas and we're experiencing a dry spring, so my tomatoes may soon be gone- probably when yours begin to grow!
Love these fresh tomato shots 🙂