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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Our Beautiful World 103 ~ TWO is better than one

Our Beautiful World is turning 

TWO

The prompt is......

TWO is better than one, of course!


the TWO came from my cherry tomato plant in the backyard



it is doing well....


since it is OBW's 2nd anniversary, we do have a prize up for grab this week, why don't you hop over and check it out!


19 comments:

  1. thanks for the wonderful pictures!
    Elma

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  2. Happy Birthday OBW!! Your tomatoes look delicious!

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  3. Ooooh yum yum!!! I LOVE the taste of cherry tomatoes and home-grown ones have a much better aroma and taste to them!!

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  4. Those look so delicious. It's a perfect picture of two tomatoes! Our friends grow veggies and we enjoyed some similar goodies. Simmer is a good time!

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  5. I love cherry tomatoes & yours look yummy, Kirsty!

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  6. Super interpretation of the challenge! Great photos!

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  7. Super photo's Kirsty....I love cherry tomatoes and fresh from the garden is a treat!!!! ;-)

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  8. How adorable Kirsty!
    Thanks for sharing!!

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  9. Yummy! Love your two cherry tomato photo, Kirsty! Yes, two is always better than one! Happy Monday!

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  10. Happy anniversary, my friend! Thank you for two fabulous years of beautiful inspiration!

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  11. We love tomatoes! (But it is winter so none in our garden at the moment!)

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  12. Super to have own tomatos in the garden, they taste so fantasic fresh from the garden. We love it also :-)
    Happy Anniversary to your great OBW project

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  13. Yummy looking tomatoes!!!

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  14. I adore the Nautical theme in scrapbooking, your card is simple and amazing!

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  15. Happy 2nd Birthday to OBW! Those tomatoes look fabulous...yummm!!!

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  16. Very fun pics for the better than two prompt! Tomatoes look yummy :)

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  17. These two cherry tomatoes look just ripe for the eating...nothing like home grown

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