Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and this beholder says tomatoes are beautiful, dammit.
This is what I harvested from the garden yesterday morning. Harvesting is a daily affair now. What you see up there are tomatoes (duh), green beans, cucumbers, and dill. The cucumbers and dill were put into pickles. The tomatoes and green beans are still hanging around, waiting for their turn to be eaten. Our vegetables are fatalists.
As you can see, we're in The Panic stage of tomato harvest now. I think Monday will kick off The Canning stage. Aaaaand, cue nasty heat and humidity! Yes, just in time for the serious canning, the forecast is calling for much warmer and stickier weather next week. Perfect. Thank you very much, Mama N.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have not yet been out to the garden for this morning's harvest. I suspect more tomatoes are waiting for me.
2 comments:
I can't help thinking that a little rearrangement of your vegetables would create a replica of Guiseppe Archimbaldo's painting, "Vertumnus (Portrait of Rudolph II), 1590," which can be viewed here: http://arthistory.about.com/od/from_exhibitions/ig/arcimboldo_paris/gaml1007_12.htm
Unlike the Constant C, who actually knows about such things, I had to look it up. It is amazing that Google can get there from "vegetable face painting."
It's possible that Kristin's arrangement drew its inspiration from Duchamps "Nude Decending a Staircase."
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