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Monday, February 17, 2020

From a summer garden....


Doesn't a cucumber, fresh from the garden sound good?  Or would you rather have a tomato/

BTW, our furnace is fixed an running!    Isn't it funny how something like that will happen on the worst day it could happen on?  But I wonder how long it would have taken us to notice it if it would have been in the 40's as it was today.

22 comments:

CheerfulMonk said...

I love cucumbers as a juicy snack.

I'm glad your furnace is fixed!

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Oh yes, love a cuke... don't mind a mini-tom or two, either! YAM xx

Nancy Chan said...

A joy to have nice fresh cucumbers growing in your garden. Tomatoes don't grow well in my garden.

Bill said...

Fresh, ripe on the vine tomatoes please-----Gimme!

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Tomato every time. Mind you that cucumber looks good too!

Hootin Anni said...

I'll take a tomato over a cucumber any day!

Ann said...

I would like one of each please :) We always had a garden when I was growing up and we would go out and pick tomatoes off the vine and eat them right there.
Glad to hear the furnace is working again.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

I would rather have a fresh tomato off the vine. I am glad your furnace is working now. Have a great day and a happy new week!

Steven said...

Great capture of this cucumber! This makes me yearn for warmer weather ahead. Glad to hear that your furnace is up and running.

ClickNCamera said...

What a beauty! Yes, fresh home ground cucumbers and tomatoes, please. I haven't a green thumb but would love to have a garden and have tried many times. Enjoy your day!

Ruthie said...

Happy the furnace is fixed! Fresh from the garden is always delicious.

ushasurya said...

It's a vow shot..
I love cucumbers..
Have you tasted them ...grated and mixed with yoghurt ?
Devi :)

don said...

The cucumber looks very good, but I would prefer the tomato.

Red Rose Alley said...

Thank you, Rose, for what you said in your comment and sharing the Psalm verse with me this morning. I really needed that. You're right, family issues are the ones that really bother us because we care so much.

Oh, the home grown cucumber sounds delicious. Your photo made me smile. My dad had a garden, and he planted cucumbers and tomatoes. There's nothing like a home grown tomato, is there? So glad to hear your furnace is working. Spring will soon be here and you won't need the furnace any more, Rose. Have a sweet day.

~Sheri

At Home In New Zealand said...

I'd take the home-grown tomato every time, but that cucumber certainly looks like a beauty :)

Kodak said...

Lovely image, but I'll pass on the cucumber no matter how fresh. I'm more of a junk food junkie. ;-)

Ruth Hiebert said...

Oh yum! A fresh off the vine cucumber is so tasty.

ElaineH said...

That is a fabulous cucumber! It looks delicious! I am glad that your heat is fixed. Yesterday I saw a crocus in bloom in my front yard. Really early.

HappyK said...

Glad to hear your furnace is fixed and running.
I'd take one of each, cucumber and tomato.

harry said...

I was at a fair and a vendor was selling your choice of brine soaked cucumbers or fresh dill pickles. Whichever you chose, he reached into his barrel and grabbed one.

Hill Top Post said...

I would never turn down a fresh tomato. But, I love the picture of the cucumber!

Laura. M said...

Para nuestro huerto es muy pronto.
Un abrazo.

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