Wow, May 1st already and it is a nice warm, almost 90 degree Spring Day! This is a teaser though, we still have cold nights but I think the freezing has past. Soon it will be time for Tomatoes!
I found a Tomato Blog and if I were smart I could post a link of it for you! Don't be expecting this at the end!
It is a shared blog meaning anyone and everyone can post on it as long as the topic is tomatoes or gardens.
It is a terrific diplomatic breakthrough in shared cultural diversity and runs the gauntlet from apartment dwellers who may have a single potted plant to small farmers with acreage, from hardcore organic (me, I confess) to miracle grow fanatics and pesticide purveyors. and, from all over the world! Even "Russian Babes" and every political belief, from "free societies" and police states. The World Loves Tomatoes!
What a concept! Transcending politics! and sharing gardening ideas. No secrets or withheld emotions and ulterior motives, just a shared love of tomatoes and simple descriptions on how a particular person grows them. Of course, we are all after the highest yield and biggest bestest tomato! and will happily share our successes and even our failures.
There has got to be other topics the world can agree on!
I found a Tomato Blog and if I were smart I could post a link of it for you! Don't be expecting this at the end!
It is a shared blog meaning anyone and everyone can post on it as long as the topic is tomatoes or gardens.
It is a terrific diplomatic breakthrough in shared cultural diversity and runs the gauntlet from apartment dwellers who may have a single potted plant to small farmers with acreage, from hardcore organic (me, I confess) to miracle grow fanatics and pesticide purveyors. and, from all over the world! Even "Russian Babes" and every political belief, from "free societies" and police states. The World Loves Tomatoes!
What a concept! Transcending politics! and sharing gardening ideas. No secrets or withheld emotions and ulterior motives, just a shared love of tomatoes and simple descriptions on how a particular person grows them. Of course, we are all after the highest yield and biggest bestest tomato! and will happily share our successes and even our failures.
There has got to be other topics the world can agree on!
2 comments:
My late grandfather LOVED tomatoes. he grew them in his garden and he would eat them almost every single day :)
Hope the weather cooperates with your tomatoes, I know how much you love to grow them.
Sounds like the 'tomato blog ' is right up your alley..
All that political jargon, and Russian Babes too?
Well JC you have hit the motherload. BJ
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