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Old August 11, 2011   #46
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Here is the Spawn of Satan, looking into my bedroom in the morning, planning some fresh hell in the day.
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Old August 11, 2011   #47
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Here is the Spawn of Satan, looking into my bedroom in the morning, planning some fresh hell in the day.
He is probably checking to see if you are home before he goes out to raid your tomato patch
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Old August 12, 2011   #48
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This is why all rodents coming in my yard get eliminated. That is a 1lb Granny's Heart that I just picked. The second picture is what it would look like when ripe. I was going to put this ripe one in my salad for dinner but it never made it to the salad. A little sea salt on a 1" thick slice, then another and another till there was no tomato for my salad. Now I'll have to cut up either a Paul Robeson, Azoychka or Anna Russian for my salad. A tough decision. Granny's is one delicious tomato. It has very few seeds. This one will be in my garden every year from now on.
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This is why all rodents coming in my yard get eliminated. That is a 1lb Granny's Heart that I just picked. The second picture is what it would look like when ripe. I was going to put this ripe one in my salad for dinner but it never made it to the salad. A little sea salt on a 1" thick slice, then another and another till there was no tomato for my salad. Now I'll have to cut up either a Paul Robeson, Azoychka or Anna Russian for my salad. A tough decision. Granny's is one delicious tomato. It has very few seeds. This one will be in my garden every year from now on.

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