Oh my goodness - that just made me VERY hungry! I do love the green vegetables! And you cannot go wrong with tomatoes! Hmmm...need to go and find something to eat now!
Farmers Markets have been around for many, many years here. Locally grown produce is brought to a city established designated public park area becoming a popular fixture once or twice a week. Noted for food freshness, variety of product, home made pastries, bread and wine. I have noted, however, that items like honey are no less expensive than those found in a supermarket, though the product in its different forms is a lot more appetizing to look at. Plants and flowers abound, too.
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Coastal Pandanus
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Pandanus Tectorius aka Screw Pine, an iconic sub-tropical evergreen tree,
native to Australia and found growing abundantly along the coastline of
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JANUS - looking backwards and forwards is a Janus trait - for me a way to record the "in between thought", whether in retrospect, or as a notion for the future.
I make original prints, currently etchings. I sometimes write and take photographs. I am inspired by what I see and read.
Although postings are chronologically recorded by date and time in this protocol, the images exhibited, often seen in different stages of production, are from another time. So, with each new posting, earlier postings can undergo revision or amplification as will be noted, or requested.
The addition of a SNAPSHOTS Blog and a VIRGINIA WOOLF Blog are included because my different interests tend to influence what I do as an artist. There will be a Family Blog, too, for the same reason.
Super pictures of the market..........and the beach.
ReplyDeleteHaven't been to the beach yet and long to go.
Oh my goodness - that just made me VERY hungry! I do love the green vegetables! And you cannot go wrong with tomatoes! Hmmm...need to go and find something to eat now!
ReplyDeleteMarkets seem to be a feature of life now. Maybe because of the Credit Crunch? Our local one is mostly craft, though.
ReplyDeleteFarmers Markets have been around for many, many years here. Locally grown produce is brought to a city established designated public park area becoming a popular fixture once or twice a week. Noted for food freshness, variety of product, home made pastries, bread and wine. I have noted, however, that items like honey are no less expensive than those found in a supermarket, though the product in its different forms is a lot more appetizing to look at. Plants and flowers abound, too.
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