Today, I finally remember to bring along my trusty little digital camera so I can capture the beautiful images that abound.
"Is she a photographer?," I overhear one vendor ask Ms. K after I request permission to snap her glorious gladiolas.
"Oh, God, no!," I say, laughing. "I just like to pretend."
"She's going to put them in her blog," Ms. K informs her.
"Thank you!," the vendor says, smiling with pride.
On a sunny, cool day, like today, the colors at the market are striking. And taking pictures feels like playing with a box of Crayolas, which I absolutely loved doing as a child.
The red peppers glisten in the sun, like jewels.
And the green peppers could not be any greener, even if they tried.
A basket of sweet onions regales us with purples and greens and whites and light browns, arrayed like the eggs of a happy hen.
The sunflowers are a feast for the eyes with their bright yellow leaves against the dark, velvety centers.
And there are gigantic dried sunflower heads, which people take to feed the birds. I'll make sure to get one of those next time.
The tomatoes not only look scrumptiously juicy and sweet, but their colors are playful.
1 comment:
These pictures are lovely. The colors are so inviting, and I love that you got us right into the details. That pumpkin!
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