Thursday, March 1, 2007 , Updated
Wild tomatoes run rampant on Lemmon and Mockingbird
New PegNews user Sharon Van Buskirk of Preservation Tree sends along this gem:
"At some point while crossing the roadway [this afternoon], tomato boxes started flying off the back of a truck at Lemmon and Mockingbird."
"So our intrepid company president took this shot while driving to and from clients' job sites - (we're a professional tree care company and all of our arborists have digital cameras to document our work, snap photos of hazard trees and be on the look out for food products causing havoc with midday traffic.)"
Bon appetit.
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Blair Lovern, says:
as a tomato fan I'm horrified
Staff
2 years, 9 months agoLink to this comment | Suggest removal
lakewooder, says:
Dallas can have its own "Tomatina" See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomatina
Anonymous
2 years, 9 months agoLink to this comment | Suggest removal