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Heading out to the Farmer's Market! 

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Debbie said…
Oh I love the farmer's market. Ours are on Sundays and tomorrow's supposed to rain :(
starla said…
Lovely idea!~ I am so glad they have those. When my sister was last in town we went to the BIG in our downtown. 8 blocks of GOODNESS!!
AudreyO said…
While our Farmer's Markets are not as big as your we do have them in different parts of town almost every day of the week. It's quite nice.
Ron. said…
Up here in Sticksville, farmers' markets is all we gots!
Anonymous said…
I am jealous! we used to live just a few blocks from one and would walk each weekend. Now we are in a new neighborhood and haven't gone in a while! :( I should go!!
Kasi said…
Hope you found lots of good stuff!:) (Found your blog from Six Word Saturday)
Unknown said…
Farmers markets are always fun - we have to travel a fair distance to find one. The city just doesn't cut it for true blue farmers markets.

Have fun
21 Wits said…
Oh lucky you!!!!
The Fat Chick said…
I love me a good Farmer's Market! Hope you found some really nice fruits and veggies!
Jada Rocks said…
Absolutely LOVE your blog..thank you! Now following from Friday blog hop! Blessings and please stop by and visit us!

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