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Farmers Market: Silent Saturday

By Bebeloveokazu @bebeloveokazu

Farmers Market: Silent Saturday

Since every blogger has an occasional “Silent Saturday”, “Silent Sunday” or “Wordless Wednesday”, I thought I’d join the bandwagon and post a few pictures from a trip to our local Farmer’s Market.

Farmers Market: Silent Saturday

Unfortunately, I’m not sure how to be “silent” or “wordless”, but I’m trying.

Farmers Market: Silent Saturday

Lazy weekends usually involve a brief trip to our local Farmer’s Market, a trip to the park so that Bebe E can play on the teeter-totter and jungle gym, and some couch potato time.

Farmers Market: Silent Saturday

There are a few loads of laundry waiting for me and a much needed trip to the grocery store but I’ll reserve those for my “work day” Monday. :) Today, I’m simply relaxing.

Farmers Market: Silent Saturday

Although it’s warmer and sunny today, I was still inclined to make a pot of soup for lunch. This mood was likely due to the fact that it’s been cold and rainy that last few days. It was one of my thrown together creamy soups served with slices of French bread. It was delicious, yet I wasn’t in the mood to take photos or measure anything which is why I’m sharing Farmer’s Market faire photos instead. I promise to share this creamy soup another day.

Farmers Market: Silent Saturday

There’s my favorite dinosaur kale, again! (Follow link for my recent post on sauteed dinosaur kale.)

Farmers Market: Silent Saturday

Before we went to the Farmer’s Market we stopped at the bookstore. I immediately spotted the children’s book, Hush Little Monster, that my friends Melissa Iwai and Denis Markel illustrated and wrote. While I didn’t say anything to Bebe E, thinking that she might find the book a little scary, she immediately pointed to the book on the shelf and told me that THIS was the book she wanted. As you can see, she wouldn’t let go of her book and she had to carry the book around the Farmer’s Market. We’ve since read the book several times together, sometimes she asks me to sing the story to her to the music of “Hush Little Baby.”

Farmers Market: Silent Saturday

Hope you enjoyed the photos and that your weekend is lovely! I’ll see you back here on Monday for a regularly scheduled recipe post.

Cheers,

Judy

 


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