Monday, August 04, 2008
Kitchen window view
I planted onions, swiss chard, kale, and a few other delicious veggies.
And I really enjoy seeing the kitchen window with lots of tomatoes just waiting for our salad bowl.
I love tomatoes, and it seems like the ones from our garden are the best.
nice photo
Show-off. Well, we do have one great, big beefsteak tomato that should be ready to pick TODAY. Maybe for a BLT tonite. But our herb garden as well as our patio box garden experiment both were failures. I think we have one green pepper the size of a gerkin pickle. Nothing else that even resembles a vegetable.
It was our first time trying though.
Mmmm, I love fresh veggies, love em, love em!
Have you made any salsa yet?
Nothin’ better’n fresh ‘maters. Or Cukes. Or watermelon...I could go on and on.
That picture is pretty good, too. Well balanced. I haven’t seen one of those crank-to-open windows in ages, though. How long have they been there?
Hey, listen. You gotta come back. No sooner had I made a new post this evening when I read you comment about the Green Benches. Well, now, you gotta come back. Take a look at the latest.
Where do you live? My tomatoes are all green!!
I hope you had a happy Birthday! Your kitty is beautiful!!
I wish I had a green thumb. I am sooo bad with plants.
For growing ‘anything’ I have a brown thumb. Now, I would love all your tomatos, anything you grow, I would be there!! Look beautiful. *HUGS*
Our tomatoes are still green but with a little sun we should be eating them soon. Garden-fresh tomato and cheddar cheese sandwich - mm m mm!
What a beautiful kitchen window.. and look at all those red tomatoes. Mine are still very green.. but soon.. very soon.
I am envious, my tomatoes are still green and I so love them fresh and sun warmed.I am praying for many more long sunny hot days, so they ripen.
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Wow, you have tomatoes already? We have a bunch coming, but nothing near eatable yet.