✓Jgwl ■ ■ ■ I ■ 2Ud$m LOMBARDO AND JPLANTAlnnutio plant that squeezed its way up through u small crack in the concrete between the steps and a wall at the Tony Lombardo farm home is thriving very well, The Lombardos live on South Park road, south of Spinks Comers.Appalenity a plum tomato seed somehow fell through I he crack where the Wall and steps join and got. hilo the soil underneath. This spring it germinated, and the tiny seedling grew.After u time, members of the Lombardo family noticed the brave little plant and aided it as best they could. As the plant been n to sprawl loo far across the steps, a grandson built a little wooden framework to hold it up and save it from getting stepped on.Fruit 1ms been forming 011 the plant and the Lombardos expect they will use most of the plant's crop right at home. They have many other tomato plants out illMRS. WILLIAM KL1EMCHEN And Hummingbird MothHAWK moths — also known as “hummingbird moths — arc not rare as moths go. But to find one on the wing during the day, iks Mrs. William Klicmehen did I his week, is not so common. They're most nig lit creatures.M r s. KJicmchen discovered hers Wednesday morning near a willow tree at her rural Eau Claire home. The coloration isnot vivid, but its a^-inch wing-spread is impressive. The. bulky body is striped dull orange.The. moth is nicknamed as it is because it hovers like a hum-ho.•asmingbird over [lowers and extracts the nectar.