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It has respawned!

So far C only has this one, but I wouldn’t bet on not seeing any more as we near summer. I could hope for it’s windows fellow to take a bite of it though. It must be pretty hungry as it hasn’t yet caught any flies by itself… yet.

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Avid readers of Bring on the Night (me I guess) may recall that my missus is somewhat of a tomato plant genius. The same folks may also remember that I’m not. This summer I brought 2 tomato plants to my work in hope that they would get a less crowded and sunnier home and maybe […]

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Our tomato plants’ height one week ago (now one of them is bending of the ceiling) Tomatoes start growing Hope at least one is ready to eat before we go on holiday Oh, and if you ever marry a Chinese woman make sure never to tell her about the existence of tomato plants….. and rabbits now […]

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When the cat is out…

…the rabbits make a day of it. C’s rabbits not only ate all tomato plants in the pot, but decided that this was an excellent spot to relax afterwards. This is what C gets for putting the plants out to lick sun, but forget to close the rabbit cage.

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We’re THIS desperate…

…. to get rid of tomato plants. Today I gave 4 more away to colleagues and I also pimped my own department to foster two them. The first one a week ago and today I gave it a buddy. Well, a wife really. When I brought the first one, I asked C what it’s name […]

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Tomato plant hell

A little update on C’s tomato plant adventure. This is what our window pane now looks like: C makes sure the cuties get their water and love (unlike me) Note that we actually had luck giving away more than 20 tomato plants already. At least 10 were given to C’s schoolmates. My parents were also […]

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Botanical garden

Last summer C bought a tomato plant. Big was the surprise when my father told her it would grow to reach the ceiling before long. Bigger was her excitement, when he told her she should save some of the seeds from its tomatoes and plant this year. She never thought about that, and neither did […]

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