I have the pleasure of tending to my neighbor's vegetable garden for a couple of weeks while they're off to some exotic destination.
I asked them not to tell us where they were headed to.
You see, it's just the two of them & adventure is their middle name.
Yes, they take those kinds of adventures.
Did you think I would go & pick vegetables without my camera?
Probably the most convincing reason to have a vegetable garden is a homegrown tomato.
Some still green on the vine were too pretty not to pick.
All organic so a quick rinse at my garden sink and onto tea towels to dry made prep simple.
The quintessential summer repast.
Slice thick slices of these red beauties, slather mayonnaise on a crunchy soft roll, & season with sea salt and freshly ground pepper.
Our friends are fabulous cooks so along with tomatoes there is fresh dill, basil, oregano, and chives.
It's a quiet summer night at home in the Bluegrass & the air's incredibly still & heavy.
Meanwhile, you know who's waiting patiently on the front porch for a breeze & her after-dinner walk.
Say goodnight Gracie.
"Goodnight Gracie."
Hi Lisa...had to tell you how delightful you are to do that - I would really appreciate a gardener/neighbor/friend like you....their return sounds perfect!
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xo+blessings,
Anne Marie
Lisa you are a dream friend and neighbor. Perhaps you will have a recount of their adventure!
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Lisa love this post! So share your sentiments about all the redeeming qualities of the almighty tomato...is there anything better than a fresh still warm perfectly riped tomato? I don't think so!! You are a wonderful neighbor....wish there were more like you. Now you have ME intrigued as to where they were and what they did! Enjoy that special meal...sounds like a lot of fun!!
ReplyDeletei really wish you would make a book of your photos!!!
ReplyDeletei'd buy it!!
xxx
Lisa - your photographs are just lovely! They really express the essence of fresh grown summer vegetable goodness. Lucky you AND them. Can't wait to see what you and they make with their bounty and to hear about their exciting adventure.
ReplyDeleteThank you friends for stopping by. Funny Renee, my mother said the same thing...make a book for my coffee table! We should all make books! Xo
ReplyDeleteEven though I live in the tomato capital of the world (really) those are some gorgeous tomatoes! Makes me want to start a veggie garden (I say this every year) but maybe next year? Gorgeous photos Lisa! Don't forget to fill us in on their adventure. Much love XO
ReplyDeleteThis photos represent the best part of summer! Yum.
ReplyDeleteI agree...your photos are spectacular as well as your styling for the shoot! We tried 2 topsy turvy's both went to the trash, did not work for us, so we have one lonely little plant the MR put in the ground, we have had one tomato. On the other hand HIS peppers are flourishing!
ReplyDeleteLoved too the glimpse into your backyard and the front as well, Miss Gracie keeping watch.
xo
I live vicariously through your green adventures & you know why. ;)
ReplyDeleteRight now the only thing thriving is my basil so pesto, pesto & more pesto. Tomato wise, I'm mighty jealous & hankering for that sandwich right now.
Have a lovely weekend.
Yes Alicia,
ReplyDeleteI do know what you mean, but it's a dry heat darling. Let me think...do you know how I miss the smell of orange blossoms and playing hide & seek in our next door neighbors citrus orchard? It's sinful what I pay for an avocado or artichoke and when Gracie's having to do her business on ice, I'll think of you on the 18th hole! And you know why. ;)
By the way, I was 10 and I swear I did not steal any oranges. The pink grapefruit was my favorite!
xo Lisa