Early Saturday morning I headed east to spend the day with my older daughter and the kids, while her husband and mine played in a golf tournament. Our plan was to go to the farmers market at Falls Park, and then to the zoo. I really love flowers, even though I have very poor skills in growing them myself. If we hadn't been headed to the zoo after the farmers market Saturday, I would have purchased a big bunch of flowers - and artisan bread, and oyster mushrooms, and maybe more goodies.
Aren't these sunflowers spectacular? The biggest vendor at the market was selling flowers and sweet corn. Crazy combination, but they were very busy because their flowers were really amazing. My daughter came specifically for that sweet corn, and the kids enjoyed cinnamon rolls at another booth.
How about these gladiola? Every color imaginable! This flower always makes me think of my mom's flower garden because she grew a lot of gladiolas. They are such an elegant flower.
The kids were really intrigued by the different colors of carrots. The sheer variety of produce was fun to explore. We have a small farmers market here, but without this much variety.
My purchase was pretty small - cinnamon rolls for the kids, and this little jar of Corn Cob Jelly. I haven't had this since I was a kid. An elderly lady who lived near my grandmother made things like this and Dandelion Wine that she shared with her friends and neighbors. Crackers and homemade jelly was usually the snack she served with tea or the dandelion wine. She even let me taste that wine from a tiny little aperitif glass at her kitchen table.
3 comments:
Ooh my, those flowers would be hard to resist: they’re beautiful. I’m glad you had a fun day with your family.
Beautiful flowers! Those Glad are unique. What a fun day for you! I would have bought the yellow carrots...they have such great flavor! :)
We had the same experience at the zoo. No masks, but plenty of room to roam and no train or snacks.
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