I don't want to harp on your grow, because you're obviously proud of it, but I see a couple of things you might think about changing next time around. Namely, using a commercial grade potting soil mixed with perlite. I see a good bit of roughage in the top of your soil, which only leads me to assume that it wasn't store bought. Bringing in soil from outside, or reusing potting soil that was used outside, can often lead to problems, one of the biggest being pests. That second picture looks like it has webbing all over it, which makes me think that it may have once had a spider mite infestation. Those little buggers can be detrimental to an indoor crop, and looks like it may have done some damage to yours.

Again, take what I say as constructive criticism. You did grow a plant from seed and brought it all the way to harvest, and you should be proud. But there are steps you can take to ensure that your next harvest is even better. Take care.