This pretty mini-rose is the first flower of the plants second bloom. I was given this plant for Valentines day in sweet little coffee mug. We didn't do a great job of watering it first time around, but enough to keep the leaves alive. So excited to see new blossoms.

My little garden spider has returned with a new net

Did a better job with the camera this time and the spider was still nearby

These are the youngest of the tomato clusters I tend to

And here some of the oldest

I pulled another from elsewhere in the plant that looked like it might be getting close to eating. Still wanted to hold on to the plant and could have used a few more days, but I get impatient sometimes. Me <-- girl who doesn't eat tomato's, even tasted it and liked it. Very sweet (but still a tomato)

I'm just very proud of my little garden, but that's not at all obvious, is it?