27 July 2011

Wordless Wednesday 140

Tomatoes, July 2011


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26 comments:

  1. Mmmm... home grown? Great capture.

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  2. Those tomatoes look great!

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  3. So bright and colourful! Would love to take a bite!!

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  4. I did not plant a garden this year, so I can't step outback and pick one as I usually do...so sad

    they are just lovely...

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  5. Beautiful tomatoes - and I just finished reading "Tomatoland" this past week!

    Happy WW!

    ~EdT.

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  6. Yummy!!! Now all you need is some white bread, mayo, and salt and pepper. :)

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  7. My mouth is watering. I sometimes miss the days I had a veg garden.

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  8. They look perfect. Wish I planted this year.

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  9. Great photo. I think I'm having a warm tomato sandwhich for lunch.

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  10. This photo is fabulous! I love the various tones of red, the slight pop of yellow, and the mysterious purple in the upper left hand corner.

    Bellissimo!

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  11. Those are luscious & making me hungry even though I just had breakfast! I also truly love your permanent photo of the bridges. Did you take that as well? Where was it taken? Very very beautiful.

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  12. I can almost taste them!

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  13. Yumm they look like such a refreshing treat :)

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  14. I hope those are home-grown, they look delicious.

    I have to say that I would rather eat a tomatoe, than any other kind of fruit, with the exception of a banana.

    My favourite appetiser if we go for an Italian meal is Insalata Tricolore (tomatoes, mozzarella and avocado)

    Off to get dinner, now you have made me feel hungry!!

    Yvonne

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  15. Tomato season has begun. Mine are finally turning red too. Is this farmer's market or backyard?

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  16. These are farm-fresh from my CSA -- our yard got too shady for vegetables so now we let someone else grow them for us. Also see: purple eggplant, white eggplant, and red leaf lettuce

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  17. Wow, those are some beauties! Our 'summer' is so late this year that I only have tiny green tomatoes now.

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  18. Those look delicious. Our tomatoes aren't ripe yet.

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  19. Red, luscious and delicous. This is one of the reasons I love summer.

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  20. Oh good heavens, that looks delish!

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  21. I bet those made a fantastic meal :)

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