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Old July 19, 2006   #1
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Old July 20, 2006   #2
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beautiful tomatoes.
beautiful basket
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beautiful photography!

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Old July 20, 2006   #3
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Oh my gosh! Tell me there's some "filler" at the bottom of that basket and that it's not full of tomatoes. Please tell me that. It's beautiful ... and I'm jealous!
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Old July 20, 2006   #4
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Nice photography, and lovely tomatoes.
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Old July 20, 2006   #5
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I had some issues with my graphics program this evening, I was going for an average size photo but the sizing was off, got it fixed though so now you can click for a close up and well lit photo, though I like the basket sitting in my Heidi Plant



Unfortunately Sherry, you can see almost every tomato that is in the basket
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Old July 23, 2006   #6
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Beautiful!

Tomatoes on the bottom would probably get bruised from the weight.

So how many of those could we eat in one sitting?
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Old July 23, 2006   #7
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I like to Savour them, Getting ready to eat a big one from Surprise Plant #9 I think t's going to be a meal for the both of us tonight Posting it in a new thread hoping someone recognizes it
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