The old minaret adjacent to St Nikolaos church is a perfect reminder of the way the East met the West in the town I made my home, Chania, Crete, Greece.
The photographs I post all help to tell a part of a longer story that focuses on the town and its citizens, whether they are living there now, or have made their home in other parts of the world. As a newer resident, by writing about the town in this way, I am trying to put some order into the chaos that I seem to be confronted with.
Friday, 21 November 2008
Tomato plants
These tomato plants seem to be producing, despite their sad appearance, caught in a light shower...
What is better to eat than a tomato cut from the plant! Mmmm!
ReplyDeleteYour rainbow didn't come up here although we had a lot of rain too!!!
Fresh tomato! I can TASTE them (so good).
ReplyDeleteI love the gentle rain, and your gentle sensibility, my friend KIWI. Aloha!
do you get your tomatoes straight from here? great!!
ReplyDeleteThe leaves look a little pale, but the important tomato remains red! Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteI love tomatoes even in winter. Horiatiki or dakos are the best snack ever.
ReplyDeleteok, How can an American import either tomatoe plants of tomato seeds from Greece.
ReplyDeletesorry, saul, i have no idea!
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