A vegetable stall at a Brocante
in France last summer.
Delicious red tomatoes and strawberries
grown locally.
I'm joining Gemma for Ruby Tuesday Too
thank you for hosting.
Thank you for popping in to say hello!
Take care and
be kind to one another.
à bientôt
Shane
An hours - just one hours please, in such a market. I promise I wouldn't ask for more! (she says with fingers crossed behind her back!)
ReplyDeleteJust perfect! Thanks for your visit.
ReplyDeleteDear Shane,
ReplyDeleteThe photos of the Market are lovely and weren't the markets in France a wonderful place to go and stock up on fruit and vegetables.
Thanks for your visit earlier and yes, loving the shower of rain here for the garden and water tanks.
Enjoy the rest of the week
Hugs
Carolyn
Not only do you miss your sweet little ones, but you must miss the taste of France as well. Don't work too hard.:)
ReplyDeleteXo
Dagmar
When we stayed in Paris, a flea market popped up over night, was there the whole day, and by evening it was gone. Covered several blocks and was pretty impressive how organized it was.
ReplyDeleteThere is lot of food here. Something for everyone.
ReplyDeleteNice post and photos. Have a blessed day. Madeline
ReplyDeleteLooks ao summery! A reminder of "someday!"
ReplyDeleteIt sure would be nice to taste some freshly picked, sun-warmed tomatoes and strawberries right now. Have a lovely week Shane.
ReplyDeleteI love visiting French fresh food markets. Sungrown tomatoes and strawberries so much better than the watery tomatoes we have here in winter or imported strawberries.
ReplyDeleteI love markets wherever they are. More years than I care to remember since I was at a French one.
ReplyDeleteRain here today - lovely!!
Fresh tomatoes and strawberries sound just lovely. How I am looking forward to both of those in the coming months.
ReplyDeleteI love a fresh food stand. So much nicer than shopping in a supermarket.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Oh, I can't wait for the fresh air markets of summer to be here again! We have to dig out of 2 feet of snow first!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for your visit.
ReplyDeleteThe market stall looks amazing, I can just imagine how gorgeous the smell must have been from all of those fresh strawberries!!
Have a great week :)
Beautiful. What a wonderful market and two of my favourite summer fruits strawberries and tomatoes:)
ReplyDeleteYES! As you know I LOVE red, it’s such a powerful color!!!
ReplyDelete(Thanks for your compliments to my red boots :o)))
Lots of hugs,
Traude
http://rostrose.blogspot.co.at/2016/02/a-new-life-2-uber-stoffliches-und-meine.html
Thank you for your lovely visit to my 'place', Shane. So happy you did because that means I have discovered your glorious place. Lovely photos of the markets. They are a visual feast; one can almost smell all those delicious aromas all the way down here.
ReplyDeleteHow I wish it was strawberry season here (as we have temperatures plummeting again tonight).
ReplyDeleteOne can dream, can't she? Say, I do have a New Zealand connection, though, in my choice of dish detergent..."New Zealand Breezes." =D
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