The Struggle Continues

iPhoto and I are still a bit at odds with each other.
I can get the pictures to a small enough size to put on here, but the quality is compromised by the export.
I need to find a work around for this.
So until then, sorry for the low rez fuzziness.
One half of the tomato bed:
[album 65561 Tomato Bed.jpg]
The peas, some of which are almost ready to be picked:
[album 65561 Peas.jpg]
And the stand of Sweet Williams this year that just knock my socks off.
I love ‘em.
[album 65561 Sweet Pea Crowd.jpg]
And last, what I’m working on right now...
[album 65561 windmill4.jpg]
Speaking of which, I am going back to it. Talking about it doesn’t get the thing DONE.
(Brilliant deductive reasoning.)
Thank you.

Comments (6)
DancingStar (Legacy)
hmmmm.... I see no fuzziness to these pics. I have a very high res screen but just thought you should know they seem to be oming through clear at my end :)
InStitches (Legacy)
So that's what a proper Spring looks like.........ours is a bit lacking.
As to your project, those little leaf thingys are most intriguing.
As to your project, those little leaf thingys are most intriguing.
mamallama (Legacy)
Coming through clear here.
I love Sweet Wills, too.
Nice garden and knitting.
Love that leaf thingy at the end of the Icord. :o)
I love Sweet Wills, too.
Nice garden and knitting.
Love that leaf thingy at the end of the Icord. :o)
404Error (Legacy)
A lovely garden! I, too, love sweet williams. But what are the sticks lying around the tomatoes?
404Error (Legacy)
RYC: No, I don't know the story, but I do know of some striped tomatoes like, well, Mr. Stripey.
Salamander (Legacy)
You know that the photo quality is compromised because you get to see the originals, but frankly the photos look fine to me. You've got me salivating over the idea of fresh peas.