

Our cool summer temps have been heaven for lolling about in true summertime fashion, but they've played havoc with the veggies.

Tomatoes, in particular, seem to be in slow motion (kind of like me, these days) and are taking their sweet time to ripen.

The tomatoes shown here were germinated for me by a dear friend. I chose them for their intriguing color---black! Well, theoretically, anyway. They just look kind of muddy to me, but I can't wait to taste them. Black cherry?
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