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Old September 11, 2011   #1
sheysd1
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Default Now you see it, now you don't

Sometime, late last night, in the darkness, something absconded with this beautiful, almost totally ripe, Cherokee Purple tomato. This tomato was near the top of the plant. All the smaller, still green tomatoes near the bottom are still there.

There is not a trace to be found. No seeds, no specks, nothing. This tomato weighed at the least, a little over a pound. Well, I will admit, the culprit has good taste!

Tonight...........I am guarding my plants with a shotgun
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