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Tag Archives: Farmer’s Markets and Flea Markets
More Savannah Walking
Saturday morning we went to the Farmers Market at Forsyth Park in Savannah. There were lots of vegetables, oranges, honey, pecans, mushrooms, cheese, and baked goods, jams and pickles. We also stopped at the Visitor Center again. This time there … Continue reading
Charleston Tea Plantation
Another beautiful sunny day. The only tea plantation in North America is just south of Charleston, South Carolina.We went to have a look. There is a lovely gift shop with free tastings of a variety of teas. Their American Classic … Continue reading
Bridges!
Two weeks ago we arrived at our destination near the small town of Keene, in southwest New Hampshire, where we will be until the end of June. The days started out pretty cold, then came several rainy days until now … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, May, New Hampshire
Tagged Bridges, Covered Bridges, Farmer's Markets and Flea Markets, Stone Arch Bridges
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Busy Day!
Saturday is the day for the Palafox Market in Pensacola. We’ve been there a few times before and it’s great. In addition to fresh produce there are some wonderful baked goods, arts and crafts, and other vendors as well as … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, February, Florida
Tagged Car Show, Farmer's Markets and Flea Markets, Festivals, Palafox Market, Seafood Festival, sunset
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St. Augustine, Day 2
It’s Saturday, and the St. Augustine Flea Market beckoned. I don’t know why, we never actually buy anything, we just like to walk around and look. You never know. Ok, I did buy some pecans. One of the places we … Continue reading
The Week
It’s been a week since my last blog so it’s about time I let you know we’re still around, still in Sumter Oaks RV Park by Bushnell in Central Florida. We’ll be here until Thursday but don’t have a clue … Continue reading
A Few Days in Mesa
We’re not exploring as much this week, nor will we next week, so the blogs won’t be daily for a while. We’re just relaxing, enjoying the weather, and getting to know the resort community. Yesterday, we did go out for … Continue reading
More Shopping and a Parade
Yuma has some awesome historic places such as the Yuma Territorial Prison, The Ocean to Ocean Bridge, the Quartermaster’s Depot, and more. But since this is our third visit to Yuma and we’ve seen them all a few times before … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Daily Post, December
Tagged Farmer's Markets and Flea Markets, Historic Downtown Yuma, parades, Yuma
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Yuma Markets
Yuma has lots of Farmer’s Markets and Flea Markets. Tuesday we were at the Farmer’s Market in the Historic Downtown. Yesterday, we found the Farmer’s Market at Gila Mountain United Methodist Church. And today we were at the Arizona Market … Continue reading