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Old June 9, 2007   #1
snappybob
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Default Break-O-Day Hooray!

I had almost given up all hope of having tomatoes to bring to the festival. Today I walked out to the garden and like a beautiful sunrise peaking over the horizon I could see ripening tomatoes from across the yard. My Break-O-Day is the first to come on line. I also have two Brandywines that are starting to turn also although you can't really tell in the picture. I can't remember ever having to wait this late in the season for my tomatoes start ripening. Next week they will have been in the ground for 90 days.

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Big Beef


Now if I can just keep from eating them before I get to the festival or some other problem gets to them.
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Old June 10, 2007   #2
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Bob, this has been a slow season for me as well. I'm at least two weeks behind where I was at this time last year and that was in Fort Worth!

I've really enjoyed Break O'Day so far, hope you do as well.

Less than a week 'til the fest, looking forward to meeting everyone.
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