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At the North Conway, NH, farmers market, these heirlooms actually do look like fruit

  

Ajaccio, Corsica

Canon EOS 300D - f/11 - 8sec - 100mm - ISO 100

 

A pair of Aromatica tomatoes (my favourites) joined by the vine on which they grew.

Also making use of my new light box I got for my birthday this year.

. .T'mäto / T'māto. .

Tomayto / Tomahto

Adding a bit of colour... from my garden

 

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Green tomatoes in a window box.

Outdoor market in Nellysford, VA.

 

What do cats and tomatoes have in common ? The answer is NOTHING but they look good together ! If this sounds like a stupid explanation for this post it's because it IS stupid. I blame the hot weather. :)

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While we're on the subject of food...I use Campari tomatoes sold in a plastic blister pack, a good ripe small winter tomato, great if you can find them.

 

Reflected in the dewdrop which is hanging down from one of my other plants is a potted tomato plant, and one of my house's windows. The dewdrop wasn't much larger than the size of a paper match head! Micro (macro) photo...click on it to view larger.

  

The tomato season has started in my garden ;-)

I like them with mozzarella cheese, basil and balsamic glaze - Yummy!!

tomatoes addiction... ^_^

Strobist : Yongnuo YN560 III with softbox on subject top. 1/4 power.

Triggered by Yongnuo transceiver.

Metabones Speedbooster + Canon FD 50mmf1.4

Each winter I crave lettuce and tomatoes - the most difficult and expensive produce that you can buy in our tiny grocery store. Usually the lettuce is spoiled, to the point that half of it goes into the trash bin - and the tomatoes are hard and tasteless. Well this year I have solved that problem. This year I have two hydroponic gardens up and running. Just a few minutes ago I plucked a large sized cherry tomato, and enjoyed a homegrown tomato with good old fashioned taste.

In this image you see just a few of the tomatoes that are growing on one of my plants. I have been told these plants will keep me in a continuous supply for up to nine months - so I should be good until spring!

In another indoor garden, I have romaine lettuce, green onions, and herbs. Now I can garden in the darkest days of winter. :-)

When I got home from work today I went and picked the last of our tomatoes from our backyard. Well, there's a few more green ones waiting to ripen but not much. We had a plentiful "harvest" of tomatoes this summer. Next year I really want to try to plant (I take that back . . . I will have the hubs plant) some heirloom tomatoes as well since he didn't get to plant them this year.

A row of cherry tomatoes.One individual always stands out from the crowd!

from my hometown...

 

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