Vibrant fun at the Amish farmers’ market in Charlotte Hall, Maryland.
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Beautiful photos and a fabulous market.
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I wonder where you are Meg. All the produce looks so nice and seems to be ahead of us. We are getting a few tomatoes, but when i visited our Farmer’s Market on Saturday I saw no corn or beans. We have a berry farm on our road that has tons of blueberries and black raspberries ready now.
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I live in Southern Maryland, Joe — and my fiance, originally from New York, also commented on all the produce being “ahead” of what he’s used to! Hopefully it was all local, though I guess it’s hard to say, haha.
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I had a greenhouse business up until six years ago and yes, it is possible to grow it locally. You have to have nerves of steel to plant and deal with the possibility of frost. Of course there is also those who skirt the rules or at least the honor system of only bringing locally grown items.
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It all looks so good! I love the perspective of your photos!
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Beautiful! These farm fresh pictures make my heart happy 🙂
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Wow, stunning pictures! Very nice!
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So pretty! I just want to touch everything when I go to the farmers market.
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That all looks so enticing! We are a month or so behind here in the Midwest and with the cool summer, tomatoes, squash and other hot season crops are even slower this year.
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Looks like a very good Farmers Market, I love your saturation in the prints. So good!
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I love love FM. They just never get old to me. 🙂
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I love our market! I never miss a week.
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Oh, Meg! I love these photos. The one of the sunflowers is outstanding.
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Love the quality of your photo and the view angles 🙂 all that seems so healthy actually! Love your blogs 🙂
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That produce is beautiful! I’d blow these up and hang them in my kitchen!
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Gosh, I wish my Wednesdays looked like this!
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