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Sunday, July 30, 2023

Well, it's not a pick-up truck load...

 like some folks I know bring in daily from their garden...

Actually, I just think the colors are very pretty, well, and I appreciate the vegetables too, but it's certainly not the best garden I've ever grown. 

You may remember the year I went to the garden and was greeted by the giant sunflower with a pretty face looking down at me...

A closer looks showed it was just the bees, and I thought my sunflower had come to life...


Oh, and one of my favorite oddities in the teeny tiny garden was the leek that grew and grew and attached itself to my heart...


and I was there in the garden when the beautiful leek removed it's night cap, revealing a head full of tiny flowers. I've tried since then to grow another leek but with no luck.

Anyhow, I was up bright and early yesterday morning and on my way to the farmer's market. 

The fact that the weather is so very hot these days worried me a little, but I carried a small cooler filled with crushed ice.  There was an amazing breeze all day that blew through the big open doors, making the day seem much cooler that it actually was...

Not a good picture and my table looked better from the front. Just wanted to show you a little of the building, it's huge. Big enough for ten or more vendors on each side and behind each vendor is a large roll-up door. Lucky me, when I look out here's my view...




A small but beautiful garden, maintained by the Master Gardners at the market. Didn't make much Saturday, but had fun. Oh, look at this sweet lady trying on one of my bonnets...


The farmer in the green shirt came by my table, picked up a bonnet and asked, "mind if I let someone try this on"? She looks adorable, doesn't she. She bought a bonnet and apron from me the first time I was a vendor there. 

Good grief! 9:15 already! Poppy will be headed to bed soon. Guess I need to get up from here. I will leave you with Mokey again...

Yeah, he asked if I thought he would be a good ornament for the bird bath. :(

Thank you for visiting, oh, and thank you for the nice comments on my last post. Once again, I meant to get back and reply to each one. Time flies!

Love, Henny






28 comments:

  1. What a lovely park near where the Farmers Market is held. I think your garden is producing marvelously. If I got that much from mine I'd be over the moon!! I grew leeks one year but I don't remember ever having one bloom!
    Have a great week. GM

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  2. I think you must have had the best view in the building. I hope your sales do pick up since you have such lovely and handy products. I do think that lady is very cute in your hat. Did she buy another one or an apron. It does look as if your niece is trying to help out in the booth.
    I think your veggies look very, very good. My MIL would eat up the cherry tomatoes in a heartbeat.
    Take care my friend.
    Blessingss and hugs,
    Betsy

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  3. Melba, you always have such precious posts! I can't believe how green everything is in your area. Ours is all but burned to a crisp! We need rain so bad and the temps being well past 100* is really taking it's toll. How fun to have someone trying on your bonnets! Take care, dear one!

    Grace & Peace,
    Pam

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  4. Your garden haul looks great! I don't think any of us are having a "best" gardening year, but like you, I'm thankful for everything I get.

    I loved seeing pictures of your table and wares! Looks like a great place for it.

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  5. Phew! It's all go...just got back from my first visit to the
    supermarket this week, next one on Friday...Annual BBQ
    this coming Sunday, so starting to get a bit busy...HeHe!
    Hoping to find plenty of 'roadkill' to...! :O).

    Well..I think a display of fruit and veg looks just as nice
    colour~wise than any bunch of flowers...and you know
    my opinion about cut flowers..! :(.
    And besides...fruit and veg are far better for you than 'any'
    cut flowers..! :(.

    I love farmers markets to...though..they seemed to have
    gotten a bit pricey over here recently..but..l believe in shopping
    around anyway...l never shop in one place...! :)

    And Smokey's looking good, waiting on the birdies at the birdie
    bath...
    Hey! Smokey! Mum said summat about time flying....Yes!
    "Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow behind"
    So....
    ""Seize the day, then let it go".
    🧦🎢🦌🧝☃️🌟πŸͺπŸ₯›πŸ΄πŸŽ€ 🧦🎢🦌🧝☃️🌟πŸͺπŸ₯›πŸ΄πŸŽ€
    "

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  6. So, did Smokey get a bird to land on his back? Good thing that is heavy concrete or he'd of flipped and gotten all wet. I am jealous you even get to plant veggies. But I see you tall fence around it all. I grow 2 potato plants on my patio in large plastic cat litter sacks. I may get 5 pounds. Every thing else, deer eat and I think they have enough out there already, lol. You had a fun and coolish day at the market, and sometimes that is worth more than any money ever. Lynn and Precious

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  7. I'm glad you had a breeze and were comfortable during the sale. That lady looks great in your bonnet!

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  8. What a gorgeous place for a farmers' market! Your vegetables look wonderful, and the lady trying on the bonnet is too sweet. Glad the temps moderated for you while you were there.
    Blessings!

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  9. Your market table is pretty!

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  10. Your garden vegetables look so pretty. I’ve been buying two sunflowers at the farmers market every Saturday for a bouquet and they are just so cheerful! We can’t get enough of them. I do hope Mokey isn’t birdwatching there!

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  11. I love going to Farmer Markets...sounds like a great and fun day...I love your Mokey pic..great shot. Stay Cool..the Southern Summer is long..at times, right..not to mention wayyyyyyy too hot and muggy. Thanks for the uplifting post. Fun.

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  12. Thanks for all the fun and pretty pictures.
    Our garden is pretty much a failure but I did get one zucchini so far. :-/

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  13. Oh, your bonnets are SO pretty! Just like the one my grandmother wore when out in the garden!
    Stay cool!
    hugs
    Donna

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  14. Dear friend...for some reason I have been missing your posts. Spending some time catching up. Looks like you have been quite busy and your garden sure is doing fine by the looks of those veggies. The bonnets are adorable. Smokey made me smile...he certainly would make a grand ornament! Hugs

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  15. Do not denigrate your gardening efforts.
    It's been a rough year for gardens.
    I had a massive garden this year.
    Lots of beautiful silver queen corn,blue lake green beans,squashes, onions.
    Lots of tomatoes.
    We always share with our neighbor's.
    It all drowned. It rained and rained till
    it rotted most of it.
    There's always next year!
    Always love reading your posts.

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  16. I love all these pictures and your bonnets are gorgeous! The soft drinks, I've never seen them at Wal mart, here we find them at the local grocery stores like Piggly Wiggly, not sure what your groceries are there in your neck of the woods?? But I hope you find some, they are good especially the root beers and creme sodas. Stay cool, maybe Fall breezes will arrive soon???!!

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  17. Hi, Henny Penny! Glad you can go to the market still in this heat. I'm taking the rest of the summer off :) Too hot here! Had a great visit with my mother in WV, and thought of you. Her home is so utterly peaceful. You would love it there.

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  18. I truly enjoyed my visit here today and I am a huge fan of your aprons and bonnets. Wish I was there!

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  19. Thank you for the wonderful post and beautiful pictures, Henny. I am just home from the hospital after a week, so no energy to write more. Peace and blessings to you always, friend.

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  20. Oh if you could only see our poor gardening results, you would be delighted that yours turned out so well! First we had the blossom end rot, then we had the scarring, (which we still don't know what caused that) and next the cutworms. Now we have had the birds pecking at them... I gave up at blossom end rot, but my sweet husband continues on...hoping he can fix it all.

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  21. The farmers market looks like a lot of fun!

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  22. Wonderful vegetables... I could start cooking right away :-)))
    You have a nice farmer's market... I like your hoods and aprons.
    I also recently sewed two aprons... it's so much fun to sew, but when someone buys something that's particularly beautiful, you know you've done a good job... and making others happy too.

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  23. Henny, how would I buy one of your bonnets or aprons if I cannot come to a show? I think my sister would like one. Thanks. Lucy S

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  24. Love your sunflowers and your bunch of produce looks great! Great satisfaction growing your own food:)

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  25. Any harvest from the garden is a bounty! Nothing tastes as good as something you have grown yourself, and everything looked wonderful! Loved your setup for the Farmers Market, and agreed, what a view to enjoy! Many blessings to you :)

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  26. Your harvest from the garden is colorful and lovely. I love your sunflowers. You have a nice farmer's market.

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