"If I had a day that I could give you,
I'd give to you a day just like today"
"If I had a wish that I could wish for you,
I'd make a wish for sunshine all the while"
~John Denver~
Goodbye, last remnants of Summer, you will be missed!
Ugh, our tommies didn't want to grow this year! So spoilt don't you think? It looks so sunny over there, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteEsther.
Hiya Esther. Our tomatoes struggled too! You have some nice tomato photos on your blog, I see. :-) The sun was gone yesterday but it will be back, I hope.
DeleteHi Astri, your flowers are gorgeous! All the blooms here have gone for the summer...they to will be missed. Have a great week, Shari
ReplyDeleteI think our remaining blooms are just a freeze away, and then the snow I hope. :-) Have a good day Shari.
DeleteHer er temperaturen temmelig høstlig, men enno er det litt som blomstrar her hos meg også:)
ReplyDeleteHar du ikkje høyrt om desse små fiskane som et på føtene dine? Du får google fish spa...
:-)
Oh my goodness, and I thought a stone massage was unusual. Well it certainly looks relaxing and any spa treatment gets my vote. Perhaps the Fish Spa will make it's way here soon and I will try it out. :-)
Deleteconfiture de tomates vertes, c'est bon aussi :)
ReplyDeleteI'm learning about all kinds of things today - "green tomato jam" is how your post translated and I have Googled it - a sweet tomato jam on a mozzarella grilled sandwich is also what I found and it looks so yummy. Thanks for the mind opening idea, Domy.
DeleteMais de rien Astri it's always a pleasure :)
DeleteSomeone told me recently that tomatoes ripen better in the dark ... but it's much more fun to put them on a windowsill, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteI was just editing some tomato photos myself - nothing near so pretty as yours. (Let's just say that my photos involve some rather hideous blue tarps; the theme song for the post is "Never Can Say Goodbye".... will probably post tomorrow.)
The sunshine looks so lovely on your 'maters and crochet work. Gorgeous mums and geranium too! :)
Too funny, but I bet the blue tarp looks good as a back drop. I am looking forward to your 'maters post.
DeleteYes, I did hear that about the dark, specifically in a paper bag due to the gases or something...that's the NVO's area. :-) Oh no, that did not sound very flattering...I meant because he is a scientist, hehe. All the photos I took inside the paper bags did not turn out ;-).
Have a good day, Sue and thanks for the comment.
Don't be telling everyone about my gas...
DeleteJust checking to see if your reading. :-)
DeleteYes we will miss the sun so very much... It has already started to rain here... Watch probably the last soccer game for my son without rain today... It has sure been a pleasant fall here in Oregon so far :)
ReplyDeleteIt rained all yesterday afternoon and it would be reminiscent of Oregon. Ahhhhh...Oregon with it's rainy days and coast, so lovely. You are lucky to live there. It's slated as a future trip for us. Relatives live in Yreka and we would like to visit for a road trip soon...maybe in the spring. GOOD DAY TO YOU!
DeleteSuch beautiful and cheerful photos.
ReplyDeleteHello Olga - sunshine to you!
DeleteGorgeous photos - love the vivid colours and the last rays of the summer sunshine. Here in Scotland we are well into Autumn and being on the wet west coast it's raining, again. Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteIt was so hot here in Michigan this summer that my tomato plants didn't take off until way later in the summer. Today I picked the last of the green tomatoes and I am going to put them in a dark spot and let them ripen. Yours look pretty on the windowsill. Wish I had enough window sills for some of mine.
ReplyDeleteHi Carla,
DeleteWe had the same issues with the tomatoes and the weather here in Utah. It's time to put these in a dark place, as well. :-)
Thank you for the comment. Fun to have a visitor from Michigan. :-)
~Astri