| "Mom, let me come pick!" (She hasn't figured out climbing just yet.) |
| "Please MOM!" As she jumps up and down. |
| "Bodacious" sweet corn. |
| "Golden Jubilee" sweet corn. |
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| "Honey and Cream" sweet corn. |
| Corn awaits boxing. |
| This zucchini is almost waist high! |
| Weight lifting, zucchini style. |
| Florencio digs and washes the root crops. Such beautiful carrots. |
| Hat's off, phone is on, she plays a kidlet game out in the tomato field. Amusement everywhere. |
| A new variety this year "Ananas Noire" tomato. These are ripe. |
| A wagonful of gladiolas (glads). So many colors. |
| Zinnias growing out in the field. |
| Bi-color glads. |
| Love zinnias. |
| Glads are so regal. |
| Wheelbarrow full of color. |
| Skeleton and his sister along for the ride. |
| Florencio picked the radishes. Cherubs await a trip to the field. |
| Yummy, a radish followed by grapes. |
| Pink, pinker, pinkest zinnias. My fav. |
| The first watermelon taste testing has begun. |
| A few "empty" rinds. Returning tasters! |
| So many beautiful zinnias. I couldn't decide which pictures to put in and which to take out. So here you go. A plethora of zinnia photos. |
| And the last one (for this blog...). |
| And now on to large tomatoes. Many are heirlooms. |
| Ripe Ananas Noire tomatoes. So very big. |
| She wanted to rearrange that one. :) |
| "Look how tall I am!" |
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