Three years ago, at the walkway on the Southern side of the Community Center, we built with, thick railroad ties, a raised garden.
In the garden, first for all of us to enjoy, we planted Cauliflowers, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Bell Peppers, oregano, rosemary, parsley, and tomatoes.
Guess what… the little tomatoes were the most popular and the other veggies just took up room.
So last year we planted only tomatoes, with rosemary and oregano for company, and many of us enjoyed the tomatoes very much. Just ask Bob and Joyce.
This year again we planted the same types of delicious little tomatoes, with a few new others, and some volunteers from last year. They are ripening while we sit here. Hidden under the tomatoes you can find some basil, chives, parsley, rosemary, thyme, and last year’s oregano. So we ask you to get up and enjoy them. Oops! Not until the meeting is over.
For I have some important vegetable questions for you, asked by many college professors.
- Why don’t the root vegetables take jobs?
The celery is too low.
- What do veggies say on their birthday?
Lettuce celebrate!
- What does a vegetable in love tell his date?
Let’s not beet around the bush.
- What’s Michelle Obama’s favorite veggie?
Barackoli!
And last —
- Why did the tomato blush?
It could see the salad dressing.