Great looking maters,Loyd! Reminds me of mine before the blight hit them about 4 years ago. Between the blight and our resident goose population, my tomato harvest has been an embarrassment. My 95 year old father has now granted me permission to shoot the geese, (hate to waste them other than jerkey, which is too time consuming, ANYONE know what to do with 30 or more Canada geese?). He loves to hear to hear their calls as they fly into, breed Etc on our lake but he does love a good tomato! Normally when I clean fish, I either but the remains on the pier for our resident Bald Eagles, or dump them up the road in the medium of the highway in hopes a raccoon will be killed trying to feed on them. (My son hates what they do to turkey nests). Guess from now on, I will be dumping them into my tomato garden!