It’s been an unusual summer here in Seattle. It’s not unusual for July and August to be as warm and dry as they have been. But it’s late September now and we are still harvesting tomatoes. I think it’s due to the extended period of sunshine that we have produced some really remarkable specimens in our garden:
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Wait a minute. You grew those tomatoes IN SEATTLE? Suddenly I’m ashamed of all my kvetching about hardly being able to eke out Sungolds in this climate. I clearly just need to move to your garden. 🙂 Gorgeous!