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Wordless Red Wednesday
This entry was posted in Gardening, Photography, Wordless Wednesday and tagged Gardening, Growing fruit, New Hampshire, Photography, Raspberries, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Camera, Tomatoes, Vegetable gardening, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink.
Love it!
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Something about this photo tickles my funny bone. Do the raspberries want to be a tomato, or does the tomato think it’s a raspberry? Is that a crown the tomato wears, and are the raspberries lowly subjects? Is the political hoo-ha du jour just making me daft?
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🙂 I was putting them away and starting moving them around and thought, hey, they kind of look like a flower. But, I like the tomato with a crown too. Laughter is good for the soul. 🙂
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I admire anyone who can be stopped in the middle of a mundane chore by a new perception. Whether it’s the artist’s eye or just the preserved ability to play, it makes the world go ’round.
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This is fun! I like the way the orange-red of the tomato jumps out of the pink-red of the berries.
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Those look delicious, Judy. It’s a great photo, but I don’t know how they lasted until you took it, especially the tomato.
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Such a contrast of reds! I’m a little envious because I’m still waiting for my first tomatoes to get red.
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The cherries are ripening but the larger tomatoes seem to be just sitting there. So, I’ve been enjoying the little ones in between the raspberries. 🙂
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I love berry season!
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Wow again! You are another Debra with your skill at the camera! This just pops – the art teacher in me sees an entire value scale of warm reds and oranges with striking accents of cool blue and green to set everything off. Sumptuous!
I know you work diligently to nurture what you grow – and this is pay day for you!
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I like that – pay day. 🙂 We’ve been eating the tomatoes as fast as they ripen and freezing most of the raspberries to enjoy this winter. I’d share if you were closer. 🙂
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I’d be on your front porch every morning – the same way the squirrels show up on my deck looking for their corn and peanuts – shameless!
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YUM!!!!! oh my do they ever look good!
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This literally made my mouth water.
Oh, look at that …. It’s lunch time!! 🙂
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Mmmmmm! Good thing you took that (outstanding) photo! I bet those berries are all gone now!
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They were delicious. 🙂 I’ve also been freezing them because there is nothing better than making a raspberry pie while it is snowing outside. 🙂
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Agreed!!! For sure!
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Ooooo, I have a bunch of frozen raspberries. Recipe??? 🙂
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Oh yeah! Our raspberries will be ready in about a week.
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Beautiful red colors!
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Yum-o, Judy! My mouth’s watering, so I guess it’s dinnertime. I’d best get at it!
janet
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Really sharp picture! I want to eat all of them!
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YUM! Fresh raspberries!
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Tis’ the season…red fruits…tomatoes and raspberries! Wonderful, Judy!
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This does look like a flower!!
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Love all the berries! Even the tomato is a berry 😉
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