We have recently been given two tomato plants. And I must confess, most plants usually die under my care, but for once I've managed to keep these babies alive (there's hope for my future children!). So I was so excited to see my first red tomato. Untouched by worm hands (don't think too hard about that one), unscathed by the stormy weather, un-dead by Nina the tomato eater!
Until today....
Not quite big enough for a salad, or a toastie, this little guy became a light snack. Nice. We've also just been given an avo plant which apparently will only bare fruit in 6 years time. Poor avo plant. That will be a true test of my horticultureness. Yikes.
My hubby...
Last week he cooked me dinner - pasta. And while he boils the mince (which I think is really weird), it always tastes better than when I make it. I love the hand on the hip!
Our house in the middle of the street, our house!
Yes it's a doer-upper, but we have our own roof over our head. Our own pad. Our digs. Our patch. Thanks Jesus.
4 comments:
Yay! Love your photos... and your favourite things. I too took the first little mato off our vine to eat this year! My mum boils her mince too.
So what's with boiling mince? Tim says he knows 3 other people who do it? I just think it's so foreign.
NO NO NO to the mince boiling!
Yay for the camera!! :) So nice to SEE whats going on over there!
As for boiling mince... thats weird man!! Weird. ;)Although maybe it's just us South Africans that find it strange!!
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