Maximum temperature 20C, minimum 4C. 30 km/h SE wind. Dry.
Autumn colours...
Fig leaves...
Ginkgo biloba.
Choisya ternata and ant!
Echeveria
Love in a Mist seed pod.
Rub a dub dub 4 birds in a tub...
and one all on its own.
Green tomato pie.
Garbure in the big saucepan and custard in preparation to go on the trifle.
I might take a break tomorrow as we have friends here. Be back at the weekend.
Diane, your pie looks absolutely scrumptious!!! And your photos are so beautiful. I really love nature and I love your photography. Sparrows are so adorable. I never tire of watching birds bathe, I find it so enjoyable and soothing. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda the pie was good but I would fry the tomato next time before adding it to the pie! Love our birds :-) Take care Diane
DeleteWow, that green tomato pie sure looks good.
ReplyDeleteIt was pretty good but I could have improved on it see reply above! Have a good Sunday Diane
DeleteI love fried green tomatoes but never heard of green tomato pie. Lucky lunch guests. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteWe all enjoyed it but changes to it next time see above! First time for everything and I learnt from it. Diane
DeleteHope you'll share the recipe once you've improved on it.
DeleteOf course, but I used most of my tomatoes so I need more:-)
DeleteAlways love your diary and photos. The pie looks mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane it was magical pastry:-)
DeleteGreat pictures - it finally seems that spring may have its act together here!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Thanks Stewart, it has warmed up a bit here but I am sure it will be short lived! Cheers Diane
DeleteLovely autumn colours and what a joy to watch the little birds enjoying their bath and splashing away! Yums, delicious looking pie!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy have a great Sunday, Diane
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