Showing posts with label market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label market. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Farmers Market

Red TomatoGoing to the Farmers Market is one of my favorite summer time activities. I love looking at the rows of fruit and vegetables just waiting for a taste. Anyone that has ever eaten a peach off of a tree or sweet corn picked within hours knows what I am talking about. Today's corporate farms have nothing over these small farmers when it comes to taste and nutrition. Tomatoes happen to be one of my favorites and I love them paired with sweet corn. What is your favorite?




Red Tomato

Red Tomato
There's nothing like a fresh red tomato from the Farmers Market. This photo would be a great addition to a kitchen setting.
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Farmers Market in Seattle



Farmers Market in Seattle
Farmers Market
A gray and rainy day at the Pike Place Market in Seattle highlights the bright red market sign and clock.
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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Sunday Gallery - Pike Place Market in Seattle

Seagulls, fresh fish, flowers, fruit and crafts all crowd together at the Pike Place Market in Seattle. The day we visited a cruise ship had just released a couple football stadiums full of passengers and it was raining. Undaunted, we bumped and jostled our way through the vast collection of stalls.


seagull in flight taking cracker from hand

Pike Place Market in Seattle

We saw the fish throw, ate fresh roasted cashews, and bought a few souvenirs. Ric, the kind hearted gent that he is, paid a street hawker for an illegible poem. Mostly I was just amazed at the rows and rows of fresh flowers and the produce that melts in your mouth with juiciness.


fishmonger at Pike Place Market in Seattle

The market overlooks Elliott Bay in Seattle and opened August 17, 1907. It is one of the oldest continually operated public farmers' markets in the United States and remains one of Seattle's most popular tourist destinations. Built on the edge of a steep hill, it consists of several levels and features a variety of unique shops and attractions.


giant shoe museum at Pike Place Market in Seattle

Pike Place Market is definitely a destination not to be missed in any visit to Seattle. I highly recommend visiting and partaking of this unique cornucopia!



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