I am all about simple pleasures, therefore I love these pictures. I was going to grow my own tomatoes this year, but being out of time in June I gave up. I am hoping for next year.;)) Have a lovely Friday Donna.,)) xoxo
I have never seen home grown tomatoes that perfect looking! Black eyed susans are so cute and whimsical. I love the simple pleasures, too! Have a happy day! Lori
Ah, beautiful Donna - my husband adores these flowers and they grow well in Texas despite the scorching heat! Thanks for sharing and hug the weenie doggies for me...
You girls in the warmer part of the country are way ahead in the vegetable garden. Our tomatoes up north aren't even turning pink yet and are the size of marbles! Lucky you. Mimi
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Donna love your pictures! Those black eyed susans just made me smile looking at them! Those tomatoes look yummy! Have a great day!
Is there anything tastier than fresh, homegrown tomatoes! I think I could eat toasted tomato sandwiches all summer long :-)
Yes, simple is sometimes the best of all.
Beautiful, Donna!
XO,
Sheila :-)
I am all about simple pleasures, therefore I love these pictures. I was going to grow my own tomatoes this year, but being out of time in June I gave up. I am hoping for next year.;))
Have a lovely Friday Donna.,))
xoxo
I have never seen home grown tomatoes that perfect looking! Black eyed susans are so cute and whimsical. I love the simple pleasures, too! Have a happy day!
Lori
Simple pleasures are the best. Beautiful photos.
Have a great weekend, Donna.
Beautiful photos, Donna...those tomatoes really pop!
Donna, your photos are beautiful, and I am so craving some fresh tomatoes. For now, I just fantasize about yours.
Gorgeous! Would love one of those tomatoes for a sandwich, please! :D
Oh...just love those black eyed susans! I had them at our old house & wished I would have taken them with me - it's the perfect flower for summer!
GORGEOUS Tomatoes!!!! Love the flowers Donna!!
Happy weekend to you!hughugs
Ah, beautiful Donna - my husband adores these flowers and they grow well in Texas despite the scorching heat! Thanks for sharing and hug the weenie doggies for me...
You girls in the warmer part of the country are way ahead in the vegetable garden. Our tomatoes up north aren't even turning pink yet and are the size of marbles! Lucky you. Mimi
I have yet to wait for my tomato plants to bear fruits... they are just beginning to flower, some have dried up and dropped.
Love your new banner...
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