My parents grew several types of tomatoes this year... regular 'old tomatoes, romas, cherrys, and my favorite, North Dakota Heirlooms. Oh my goodness, the heirlooms are tasty! And, well, quite interesting looking too. Here are some photos:
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Here are the tomatoes sitting in a bath of water
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Cherry Tomato
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ND Heirloom
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ND Heirloom (my favorite little guy)
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More Cherries
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