


Our market is in our little restored train depot, which makes it even better.




We head out to the city this evening for a nighttime 5K (all the guys, big and little, are running). Dinner with grandmother first, so I made the world's largest rice pudding, and a pan of gingerbread. The kitchen smells very good.
And I love my new Boden dress.

That's today's news!
Looks like purple-hull peas. My favorite meal. Purple hull peas with fresh corn cut off the cob. Mixed together and topped with real butter. A side of fresh tomatoes and another of cucumbers in vinegar. All served with homemade cornbread. Yum Yum!!Joy
ReplyDeleteWhat a great summer's day! Beautiful colors on those farmer's market finds, too!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog from Tracy's. I love your photographs, and scrolled through your recipes! I will definitely be trying some of them! I really enjoy your blog. I'll be back!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! When our family used to live in MI, I remember as a little girl going to a farmers market and it was at an old train depot.
ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon your blog while visiting Sarah's 'In the Midst of It'. I love your pictures. They're beautiful! Do you mind if I ask what kind of camera you use? --Lynn
ReplyDeletethat looks absolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteand now i want rice pudding =D
--Joey
mylife-isitnow.blogspot.com
Your pictures inspired me to try my hand at your style of photography. Everything turned out blurry - so it is not as easy as it looks! I appreciate them even more!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love those Boden tea dresses! So glad you got one!
ReplyDeleteI too enjoyed a Saturday with two "boy wonder nephews" -- a 7-month-old who is determined to start taking his first steps and a 4-year-old who points out that his grandmother's balcony could use another stabilizer. They just blow me away!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful photos! And a farmers market at a restored train depot- that's a super idea. I wish they had something like that around here.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in the dress!
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