Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween Tomatoes

Old and sagging.

Pecked with developing pus.


Shrivelled with crusty scab.


Bruised, wounded, and fungus-infected.


Wrinkled and leathery.

My tomato plants need to find their resting place. 

12 comments:

Bom said...

I think the shriveled ones look interesting. May they finally rest in peace.

Curbstone Valley Farm said...

A perfect Halloween post! Why didn't I think of that? :P I need to rip out the last of our scary tomatoes this week. We need to make room for the snow peas!

Carolyn ♥ said...

Beauty even in rotten tomatoes. Great Halloween post.

Rosie Nixon Fluerty said...

Those are scarey pics! :) I hope you are wearing gloves when you take them to their final resting place.

Kate (daisygil_io) said...

What a great post! Those tomatoes certainly have seen better days. RIP tomatoes...

One said...

Haha! Scary and funny! I wouldn't have thought of relating tomatoes to Haloween. Great post!

p3chandan said...

Poor tomatoes..remind me of us ladies in our twilight years, scary isnt it?

mike 'hazeltree' thompson said...

as above, reminds me of what i will look like in a few years time...cant wait!

Anonymous said...

Good images, but pretty sad tomatoes. Great title.

Eliza said...

Haha! You make me feel so much better about not having cleaned the tomato debris out of my post-frost garden. Those are hilarious!

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