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Farmers Market – Jackson, Wyoming

September 4, 2010

July 17, 2010  (same day as the Art Show in Miller Park)

Farmers' Market, Jackson, Wyoming, July 17, 2010

 Farmers' Market, Jackson, Wyoming, July 17, 2010 Farmers' Market, Jackson, Wyoming, July 17, 2010 Farmers' Market, Jackson, Wyoming, July 17, 2010 Farmers' Market, Jackson, Wyoming, July 17, 2010

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Grannymar September 4, 2010 at 8:27 AM

I would love a bowl of those cherries right now!

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Mike Goad September 7, 2010 at 8:09 PM

I had forgotten about the cherries that are available in that area until this trip. Many of the supermarkets had ads up advertising them.

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Michelle Gartner September 4, 2010 at 1:20 PM

Whatever that is at the bottom- I want!

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Mike Goad September 7, 2010 at 8:15 PM

Michelle – I don’t normally focus my camera on baked goods at these markets, but I agree, that one looks tasty. As markets go, this one was nice enough but pales by far in comparison to Madison’s. We were in Madison on a weekend this time, so didn’t have a chance to make it there, though we did spend part of a day in the area around the capitol building, visiting museums and having lunch.

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XUP September 5, 2010 at 8:25 AM

Mmmmm boy! What’s better than a farmer’s market? Not much, I reckon. My first non-fruit picking and/or babysitting job was to go to the Kitchener Farmer’s Market every Saturday and Wednesday morning with the biggest local farmer. It was a 2 hour trip and we had to be there at 5:00 to open our stalls, so we all slept over at the farmer’s house and crawled into trucks at 3:00 am. We’d stop on the way for a quick breakfast and be more or less awake by the time we got to the market, unloaded the trucks and set up our stalls. I was the tomato girl. The best part was the first morning coffee break when we’d go to the indoor stalls and hit the Amish bakers for the best butter-tarts I’ve ever had before or since. I did that for 4 summers all through high-school. I still love markets in the early mornings. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, Mike

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Mike Goad September 7, 2010 at 8:29 PM

XUP – How interesting. Thanks for sharing a different perspective on farm markets.

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