July 11th – 150 tomatoes
July 17th – 459
July 24th – 785
July 29th – 1,014
Aug. 4th – 1,415
Aug. 8th – 1,646
Aug. 10th – 1,721
Aug. 11th – 1,861
Aug. 12th – 1,925
Aug. 13th – 2,002
Aug. 14th – 2,078 (this —> picture was taken today)
Aug. 15th – 2,201
Aug. 16th – 2,352
Aug. 17th – 2,454
Aug. 18th – 2,599
Aug. 19th – 2,735
Aug. 20th – 2,855
Aug. 21st – 2,932
Aug. 22nd – 3,077
Aug. 23rd – 3,178
Aug. 26th – 3,218
Aug. 27th – 3,251
Aug. 28th – 3,286
Aug. 29th – 3,360
Aug. 31st – 3,402
Sept. 2nd – 3,439
Sept. 3rd – 3,462
Sept. 4th – 3,511
Sept. 5th – 3,576
Sept. 6th – 3,612
Sept. 7th – 3,664
Sept. 8th – 3,710
Sept. 9th – 3,795
Sept. 10th – 3,850
Sept. 11th – 3,902
Sept. 12th – 3,936
Sept. 13th – 4,007!!! OMG!!! – over 4,000 – heading for 5,000!!
Sept. 14th – 4,050
Sept. 15th – 4,086
Sept. 16th – 4,114
Sept. 17 – 4,146
Sept. 18 – 4,171
Sept. 19 – 4,189
Sept. 20 – 4,207
Sept. 21 – 4,219
Sept. 22 – 4,232
Sept. 23 – 4,260
Sept. 24 – 4,282
Sept. 25 – 4,300
Sept. 26 – 4,321
Sept. 27 – 4,352
Sept. 28 – 4,392
Sept. 29 – 4,429
Sept. 30 – 4,502
Oct. 1 – 4,529
Oct. 2 – 4,569
Oct. 3 – 4,628
Oct. 4 – 4,664
Oct. 5 – 4,701
Oct. 6 – 4,776
Oct. 7 – 4,828
Oct. 8 – 4,914
Oct. 9 – 4,980
Oct. 10 – 5,000
Oct. 11 – 5,082
Oct. 12 – 5,153
Oct. 13 – 5,202
Oct. 14 – 5,230
Oct. 15 – 5,281
Oct. 16 – 5,347
Oct. 17 – 5,366
Oct. 18 – 5,492
Oct. 20 – 5,538
Oct. 21 – 5,569
Oct. 22 – 5,618
Oct. 23 – 5,648
Oct. 24 – 5,691
Ot. 25 – 5,741
Oct. 26 – 5,791
Oct. 27 – 5,843
Oct. 28 – 5,874
Oct. 29 – 5,907
Oct. 30 – 5,945
Oct. 31 – 6,007
Nov, 2 – 6,041
Nov. 4 – 6,145
Nov. 6 – 6,243
Nov. 7 – 6,342
Nov. 8 – No more updates due to upcoming contest
Nov. 22 – (Thanksgiving Day) 6,703
Nov. 27 – 6,845
Nov. 30 – 6,929
Dec. 2 – 6,970
Dec. 4 – 7,008
Dec. 6 – 7,029
Dec. 9 – 7,061
Dec. 12 – 7,117
Dec. 15 – 7,135
Dec. 19 – 7,185
Dec. 21 – 7,224
Dec. 27 – 7,264
Jan. 2 – 7,303
Jan. 7 – 7,338
Jan. 9 – 7,379
Jan. 13 – 8,121! (FINAL) That’s all she wrote!!!
This picture was taken Sept. 6th
I hope you make it to 4000 or more on your count, Jenny. If you still have green tomatoes it’s possible you will make that goal. I hope the rabbit has an appetite for just leafy, grassy things and not your tomatoes. I haven’t seen any updates from you in a couple days, so I’m wondering if you’re busy making rabbit stew…lol…
Take care, Jenny and have a great week 🙂
I haven’t checked the status of the killer tomatoes for a few days. Good grief! At least if the squirrel eats the green ones, they can’t ripen. Is that something? Something always happens on my walks and this time a hawk swooped onto a roof and snatched a poor unsuspecting dove. The dove put up such a fierce fight, and the hawk realising it was now on the ground and out of it’s realm, gave up the fight. Poor dove was damaged and wasn’t ready for kitty watching it all from 10′ away. What kind of camera do I need on my walks??? Anyone?
Poor dove…that makes me sad, but it was probably so damaged by the hawk maybe it was meant to be what it is. It’s a cat’s nature to attack and hunt. The reason I have cats is mainly to keep the squirrels away as far as possible from the house and I have to say it works. Gypsy my oldest cat has attacked and killed a squirrel before. My other cats haven’t killed a squirrel to my knowledge. I rarely see a squirrel close by the house anymore, because the squirrels keep their distance and I like it that way. Squirrels are annoying…
As for the best camera to use going on your walks. It probably doesn’t really matter the type of camera you use. You just got to have a good eye to catch things at the right moment. I’m learning to do that with the camera I have now. I’ve learned the more you use a camera the better you will take pictures. That’s why I think Jenny’s pictures turn out so good, because she is always reaching for it for whatever reason. Practice makes perfect I guess you could say 😀
I was at my friends house Saturday and she gave us fresh tomatoes from her garden and guess who I thought of!???? Yeh you!! imagine that 🙂 🙂
Sue