hola Beatriz !!! no son "tomates" minis, son el fruto de Crataegus, en la ultima foto puse una rama del arbusto, de un lado parecen granadinas y del otro tomate:)Besos !!!
Hi Barbara! Clever girl they look just like mini tomatoes and it is good that you took a photo of them before they dried out! I wish that they could stay plump and juicy forever the way they are now,don't you? My friend,Fatima says that everything that God has made is repeated in miniature somewhere, somehow, and so here are His mini tomatoes!
Pues si que te han quedado perfectos, son auténticos.
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Yolanda.
Ideales! Son de la que llamamos acá "pingüica"
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Un abrazo.
Wow!! Que interesante no sabia que habia minis de verdad!!
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Saludos!!
hola Beatriz !!! no son "tomates" minis, son el fruto de Crataegus, en la ultima foto puse una rama del arbusto, de un lado parecen granadinas y del otro tomate:)Besos !!!
ResponderEliminarAyyy que belleza quedan, me encantan! ♥
ResponderEliminarHi Barbara! Clever girl they look just like mini tomatoes and it is good that you took a photo of them before they dried out! I wish that they could stay plump and juicy forever the way they are now,don't you?
ResponderEliminarMy friend,Fatima says that everything that God has made is repeated in miniature somewhere, somehow, and so here are His mini tomatoes!
elizabeth
tenes razón Elizabeth, ojala no se deshidrataran tan rápido !!
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