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The vegetable plants out back have pretty much had it. A handful more of the hatch chiles, we think. Four final tomatoes, red and round and gorgeous. We ate BLTs this summer like they were going out of style, relishing the fruits of our meager garden, pioneers with our hands on our hips, dirt under our nails, shading our eyes from the sun. We worked for these tomatoes. Or, I did. I worked for them. You don’t like tomatoes, neither do I if I’m being honest. But I tended dutifully and dutifully, you ate. Wow a garden tomato, we would say. There’s just something about it. If I could, I would smash this mountain of dishes with a ball peen hammer and we would sand down the sharp edges to line next year’s beds. A mosaic, we’ll tell them. Handmade. The possums and the raccoons will come and go And we’ll eat sandwiches and chips off of paper and never look back.
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Oct 9, 2025
Oct 9, 2025 at 9:35 PM UTC
Handmade
The vegetable plants out back have pretty much had it. A handful more of the hatch chiles, we think. Four final tomatoes, red and round and gorgeous. We ate BLTs this summer like they were going out of style, relishing the fruits of our meager garden, pioneers with our hands on our hips, dirt under our nails, shading our eyes from the sun. We worked for these tomatoes. Or, I did. I worked for them. You don’t like tomatoes, neither do I if I’m being honest. But I tended dutifully and dutifully, you ate. Wow a garden tomato, we would say. There’s just something about it. If I could, I would smash this mountain of dishes with a ball peen hammer and we would sand down the sharp edges to line next year’s beds. A mosaic, we’ll tell them. Handmade. The possums and the raccoons will come and go And we’ll eat sandwiches and chips off of paper and never look back.
elizabeth-kelly
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Oct 9, 2025
Oct 9, 2025 at 9:35 PM UTC
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