Right now is the pinnacle of the harvest and Salome Arenas’ garden at her Moorland Avenue home in Santa Rosa has a bumper crop of tomatoes.
They — like all the fruits and vegetables Juan Carlos Arenas said his mother lovingly tends and uses in her delicious dishes are at the peak of their ripeness. But, despite this year’s bounty, it’s a rather sad time, he said, because the host of people who have previously enjoyed his mother’s food will no longer be able to do so.
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