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the oddly coloured tomato flexing
since it's sunday and i haven't posted an abundance of terribly boring tomato pictures in recent times, have these. coming soon: potato month.
this tomato passed through a few colour phases in the days i had it. it started off as a subtle purple with brown undertones, then lost most of the purple and looked very brown, finally winding up in this state (brown and red with some green patches) before i cut it up and ate it (fearing it would transform into a creeping slug or some awful disco thing). the past couple of days and the next few may be dull for any tomato enemies since i like these shots and have no time to go out and look for blimp accidents or church explosions or other exciting events.
grown by a local farmer and sold to me by him and one of his staff without passing through the hands of any giant corporations or being shipped thousands of miles. that's what should happen with as much of our food as possible - if you agree, let the enemy of canada stephen harper know that you want the wheat board to continue representing farmers and not to allow multinational conglomerates to run and ruin our food.
the oddly coloured tomato flexing
since it's sunday and i haven't posted an abundance of terribly boring tomato pictures in recent times, have these. coming soon: potato month.
this tomato passed through a few colour phases in the days i had it. it started off as a subtle purple with brown undertones, then lost most of the purple and looked very brown, finally winding up in this state (brown and red with some green patches) before i cut it up and ate it (fearing it would transform into a creeping slug or some awful disco thing). the past couple of days and the next few may be dull for any tomato enemies since i like these shots and have no time to go out and look for blimp accidents or church explosions or other exciting events.
grown by a local farmer and sold to me by him and one of his staff without passing through the hands of any giant corporations or being shipped thousands of miles. that's what should happen with as much of our food as possible - if you agree, let the enemy of canada stephen harper know that you want the wheat board to continue representing farmers and not to allow multinational conglomerates to run and ruin our food.