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:

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

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  2. 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!

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  3. Beauty even in rotten tomatoes. Great Halloween post.

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

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

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

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

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

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  9. Good images, but pretty sad tomatoes. Great title.

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  10. 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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