We headed out early on Saturday to go to a country market and a festival. The country market was our first stop. This is my berry guy. He carries the best berries I can find anywhere. He had lots of nice corn too.
So many booths to visit.
There was entertainment too.
Fall was showing up everywhere.
Dealers had their pumpkin on.
Zucchini, beets, beans, peppers and lots of tomatoes.
And the first fresh, unpasteurized apple cider being sold by the Amish. I bought my first gallon. There is nothing like unpasteurized apple cider. I will spend the rest of Fall trying to find sources for it. It tends to sell fast and is rather illusive.
We passed this beautiful farm when we were on the way to the festival. Click for a loser look.
I bought wonderful kielbasa and smoke hot dogs from a market vendor.
These might be the last of the Chambersburg peaches.
On our way home, we saw a sign that read 'apples for sale'. We drove down a lane to find a young boy, maybe 7 years old, selling the apples he had picked that morning. I asked how much they were and he said 5.00 a bag. I assumed it would be a small bag but he handed me a garbage can sized bag. I only took about twenty but what a buy!
Oh....and one last purchase at the market...these were the only pumpkin for sale and I bought them all! Tomorrow, I will show you the festival we attended.
So many booths to visit.
There was entertainment too.
Fall was showing up everywhere.
Dealers had their pumpkin on.
Zucchini, beets, beans, peppers and lots of tomatoes.
And the first fresh, unpasteurized apple cider being sold by the Amish. I bought my first gallon. There is nothing like unpasteurized apple cider. I will spend the rest of Fall trying to find sources for it. It tends to sell fast and is rather illusive.
We passed this beautiful farm when we were on the way to the festival. Click for a loser look.
I bought wonderful kielbasa and smoke hot dogs from a market vendor.
These might be the last of the Chambersburg peaches.
Here is a scale shot. They make the nickel look small. |
Wonderful white corn and it was delicious. |
Oh....and one last purchase at the market...these were the only pumpkin for sale and I bought them all! Tomorrow, I will show you the festival we attended.
Comments
Lucky you to find pumpkins too.
We spent the weekend searching for pumpkins.
Not even one pumpkin to be found at the Farmers market!
Those black berries are huge! I've never seen berries that big, not even in the store. The wild ones growing here are tiny compared to those :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.
AND THEY HAD PUMPKINS!! None here yet...soon I hope.
So nice to see your lovely pictures. I'm looking forward to the pictures of your pumpkin festival. I just put pictures of a pumpkin feast in The Netherlands near where I live on my page ; )
Have a magical day.