When we got into town and rounded the corner, I saw this sign.
We went to breakfast first. Then we came to check out the market. It was fun to see summer's outdoor scene transposed to this winter indoor hall. Familiar faces stood beside familiar treats and treasures. A small band played quietly in a corner. It was good to see old friends Michael and Lynn on my side of the river. In my version of local-lore, they are the farm share pioneers of our valley, having started the food bank farm. Now they are moving on to their next adventure.
We made the circuit, checking out each vendor in the hall. The 9yo fell in love with a piece of sheepskin. The 7yo wanted a bouquet of rosemary. Guess which treasure I was able to buy? I also bought other delicious treasures, and then we took the long shortcut home.
Once we came in from the snow, we enjoyed the fruits of our labors, thanks to the labor of our local farmers: apples, carrots, and big slabs of rosemary bread.
Peace.
4 comments:
Sheepskin? Why, I just happen to have a TinkaBelle Bear who'd like a new Home. I'll send him along.
Did you see the wonderful Bed Bread receipt? http://open.salon.com/blog/rebfar/2009/12/29/bed_bread_recipe
I didn't sleep with it - but I made a little oven out of a heating pad and a plate and a nice thick towel. Lovely!
/GWPDA
your food is always prettier than my food.
That's a nice little lunch there Ina. Nice photos.
i'm in love with your little town.
:)
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