Two little Roma tomatoes developing on my lonely little Roma tomato plant. (I have 3 other tomato plants, but none are Italian. Language barrier, you think?)
Lost one of the tomatoes in a nasty storm Wednesday night (along with a bunch of roof shingles), so now there's just one. Gonna be a very SMALL amount of spaghetti sauce made from that!
I am an avid (if not especially talented) amateur photographer. That's my third love. My first is my horses. My second is my cats.
I also have a small organic garden, big enough for my husband & I, and to share a bit with some friends and family.
I train my little horses to harness, and teach them tricks, like bowing, lying down, etc. I'm working on dressage movements with one!
Skuzza Pleeze, what is Language Barrier, I thought Roma was a small country town in Queensland. Innovative shot that, like it muchly.
ReplyDeleteNot long before you have red tomatoes! Sorry about your roof, must have been one heck of a storm!
ReplyDeleteAwesome light in that picture! I like it.
ReplyDeleteI love fresh tomatoes. Great pic.
ReplyDeleteI love the light in this shot, tomatoes are in the nightshade family after all...
ReplyDeleteThere is something really compelling about this image, the darkness and light combine to focus attention so well on the little Romas. Very nice!
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