here in southeast Texas, we never know what fall and winter weather will bring
this is our garden on 12/31/2010
the only pumpkin that has made it so far

tomatoes

more tomaotes

a few more tomatoes

cherry tomatoes

more cherry tomatoes

the broccoli has bloomed, the bees love it
my mother-in-law thinks it's the prettiest flower she has ever seen
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