Here you can see that by the time the afternoon came it was crowded.
Now back to my yard, this is my tomato plant and you can see that one of the tomatoes is starting to turn red. It is almost ready to be eaten.
I can't wait to cut it up and put it into a salad.
I hope you enjoyed looking at some pictures I took of the beach and hope you all have a great week with whatever you do.
Julie
A day at the beach reading magazines? Sounds fabulous! We have 15,000 lakes in Wisconsin, so I really have no excuse. Thanks so much for stopping in at Cranberry Morning. Glad you enjoyed the travel journal. I'm your newest follower - GFC
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much and it was a wonderful relaxing day!
DeleteI'm so jealous! No beaches nearby here, in Ohio :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a fabulous day.
Susan
Your photos look so inviting. It's nice to see the sun is out somewhere in the world! I can't wait for my tomatoes to show some sign of fruit. I keep some salt in the greenhouse when I am sneak eating the tomatoes straight from the vine (one of my guilty pleasures). Have a great week. Chel x
ReplyDeleteHi Chel, I wish I could invite everyone to the beach with me! I love tomatoes with mozeralla & balsamic vinegar too! Good luck with your tomatoes.
DeleteWell, that looks like a great time you had at the beach. We have the beach by sea level,as we live in the Andean Mountains área; but we do get to go a couple of times a year, because our daughter lives at sea level, 45 minutes to the best beach resort here.I also love fresh tomatoes with salt , they're such a pleasure, lol.. Thanks for your sweet visit, Hugs,
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