Wednesday 19 February 2020

A View

From the top of a hill near the caravan park is the view below.  This land is where tomatoes are grown in our winter, and in the second photo you can see a field of tomatoes growing from a distance.



34 comments:

  1. It is a lovely view.
    My paranoid self honed in on the smoke on the horizon though.

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    1. Have no idea what they were burning on the horizon, could have been sugarcane - just a thought.

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  2. I just wish they didn't have to grow tomatoes with such hard skins necessary to transport them a couple of thousand kilometres south.

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    1. Oh yes, tough skins from Bowen. A few years ago some one gave us tomatoes as they were a picker, gosh they were really tough as in skins...pity really and not a lot of taste though. This year the tomatoes down here have been rather tasty, best for years.

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  3. Around Bowen, and Gumlu...such productive areas. The best honeydew melon I've ever tasted was grown in Gumlu.

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  4. Fresh tomatoes are the best. I have tried to grow them but never successfully, so now try to get them at farmers markets. The photos are lovely.

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    1. Thanks Rosie.
      Do love nice tomatoes and they can be found at times. We used to grow our own some years ago with great success.

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  5. Espléndidos huertos Margaret. Ye estamos removiendo la tierra del nuestro para sembrar en abril.
    Un abrazo.

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  6. Lovely view. I am imagine a field full of tomatoes.

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    1. There are so many tomatoes on the trees it's hard to believe until you actually see them.

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  7. Tomatoes are one of my favorite vegetables.

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    1. I'm fond of them too John, yet I'm not a lover of tomatoe sauce.

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  8. Bom dia, linda página, lindas imagens.
    Bom final semana.

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  9. That is a great view, lovely photographs.

    All the best Jan

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