Last weekend's walk through our garden

Chadeaux

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Been tied to a computer screen for several weeks working on a second website and still trying to learn this new web design software. Got out for a few minutes and sent to look at one of the blackberry bushes ... looks loaded down.

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Got a couple pics of one of the honey bees in our yard.

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This looked like spider webs in one of our trees, but we do have a Catalpa tree on the opposite end of our property, so maybe that's what has decided to take up residence here.

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Looks almost like mud dobber nests on those branches to me.

Finally, something about the positioning of these tomatoes and blooms made me think of some hanging Japanese (or maybe Chinese) lanterns I once saw

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Your maters are farther along than mine. I am just beginning to see blooms.
 

Your maters are farther along than mine. I am just beginning to see blooms.

That's the 4th cluster or layer of blooms/tomatoes. Plant is about 3 1/2 - 4' tall ... growing in a container.
 

Boy your moving pretty fast towards summer. Berries would never get that far around my place. Great pictures
 

Thanks. We've already got blueberries coming off, been successful at keeping the birds at bay (so far) and the neighbor kids away.
 

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Nice photographs Chadeaux. Thanks for sharing...
 

The thought of the fruits to come are making my mouth water. Great photos.
 

Are they heirloom?

Supposed to be, my wife said they're known as "beefsteak". I don't know anything about them except how to know when they're ripe and how to eat 'em. Oh, and I recognize Tomato worms.
 

Supposed to be, my wife said they're known as "beefsteak". I don't know anything about them except how to know when they're ripe and how to eat 'em. Oh, and I recognize Tomato worms.

I won't grow anything that isn't.
 

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