I harvested our first tomato of the year. It was beautiful and delicious.
This will probably be the last pretty one we get because the deer are pretty well keeping the redding tomatoes eaten. This tomato was hidden on the vine behind a some green ones.
The resident doe has recently had a fawn. She’s got a huge appetite now that she’s nursing.
My husband saw the fawn the other day he said it was as tiny as Shelibean. Aw, it sounded so cute. Hopefully, it’ll come out when I’m outside and I can get a photo of it to share on my blog.
That was a good size tomato; there is nothing like the taste of home-grown tomatoes!
Hope you catch sight of the fawn and get a pic of it.
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Thanks Barb
It’s the biggest tomato we’ve grew in many years.We were most impressed that it survived. lol
Every time I pass the window, I look outback for any movement hoping to see the wee one. 🙂
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Beautiful. I guess you have to trade out the joy of living so close to wildlife with a not so great garden. Ah life is full of compromise but this seems worth it.
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Thanks Nadine
It’s all good. We don’t mind sharing our garden with the wildlife. It’s really fun and makes us happy to see them. 🙂
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That beautiful red tomato is very cute!
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Thanks Pix 🙂
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That tomato sure looks good.
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Thanks Laura 🙂
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That is one gorgeous tomato. Almost too pretty to cut! Hope you get to see the fawn.
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Thanks Patti
The tomato tasted delicious too. I wish I could grow a bushel of them just like it.
I haven’t seen the fawn yet, but there’s new deer tracks in the garden often and so hopefully I’ll see it sometime. 🙂
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