Uta -- the green things are olives, apparently not cured very much at all so they retain that beautiful bright color.
Sandy -- the second photo is zucchetta, a variant of zucchini that we have grown in our garden for several years. It's a long vegetable that curls whenever it touches an obstacle, hence the curved pieces.
I've been doing daily art for a long time, and everything since 2010 is documented in my other blog. This year it's painting. Click on the photo to check it out.
Kathleen Loomis
About me
I make abstract art -- usually with a needle but sometimes with a pen, brush or camera, scissors and glue, pliers and wirecutters, whatever is there. I have a husband, two sons, seven sewing machines, a big messy studio and lots of other people's art. Life is good!
So what's this exotic green stuff on the photo with the cut-up tomatoes?
ReplyDeleteand what is the second photo?
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Uta -- the green things are olives, apparently not cured very much at all so they retain that beautiful bright color.
ReplyDeleteSandy -- the second photo is zucchetta, a variant of zucchini that we have grown in our garden for several years. It's a long vegetable that curls whenever it touches an obstacle, hence the curved pieces.
These are beautiful...I feel more healthy just looking at them!
ReplyDeleteoo, yummy! As my sweet tooth declines, my green-veg cravings accelerate....
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