Submitted to Lady Nimue’s Months of the Year Challenge for the month of August…the month in which our homegrown heirloom tomatoes are abundant. It seems a bit bizarre to be writing this in sub-zero, snow-pending weather!
Check out more Months-of-the-Year poems at http://ladynimue.wordpress.com/2010/12/01/challenge1-months-of-the-year-challenge/
Heirlooms
Those brilliant red globes
peer out from behind floppy leaves.
Tomatoes galore!
tomatoes are healthy and beautiful, love them.
I worship tomatoes for many years now
what an ode to them.
π
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Thanks, as always, for your comments and support, Ji.
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wow π i love tomatoes ! and these look all the more yummy !! thanks for another post to the challenge ! And you still got 4 more days π Go on !!!
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wonderful, beautiful fresh fresh =D Love it!=D
Oh a side note, you are invited!
From 10:01 a.m. Monday December 27,2010 until 10:01 a.m. Saturday January 8, 2011 (CST), think about what you want to have, do and wish for this upcoming new year. After that, use them to create a poem, short fiction, prose, haiku or anything you can think of and link them in using the comment panel on this post:
http://riikainfinityy.com/2010/12/28/wishylissy-for-2011/
Share your dreams, wish list and wishes over here as the new year comes greeting on us!
Note that you donβt have to be a poet or blogger in order to do it but a link to where your work can be seen by other audiences. Do ask your friends to join in the fun as well!^_^
Cheers and have a wonderful year ahead=D
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Love the haiku and love that you chose tomatoes. Wonderful!
I understand from Ji that I missed your birthday. Happy Happy! May there be many more filled with – among other things – blogging joy.
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Actually, the b-day is tomorrow. Thanks for the wishes. I count you and my other blogging friends among my blessings of this past year.
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And I you.
Blog on, Victoria!
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Sweet haiku celebrating heirlooms. They’re not the most beautiful fruit are they? My sister grows some of this type as well.
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Not always beautiful on the outside, but when you cut them open…and when you taste them!!! Yum.
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I’ve tasted hers too–she shipped some from her home in Kansas to Florida–yum!! They sure taste different from what you get in the stores.
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it will bring a gust of warm wind in your heart’s garden π
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Love Tomatoes !! I had the same feeling too when writing the months of the year challenge π lol!!
Keep warm Victoria!!
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