Saturday, January 9, 2010

Farmer's Market

 Had to go in to work this morning so stopped by the Charlotte Farmer's Market. We go there often in the summer and it is always extremely crowded. The sheds are all closed up tight but there are still lots of vendors inside with vegetables of all kinds, everything from collard greens to exotic Japanese and Korean vegetables, one farmer who specializes in growing a wide variety of mushrooms, and cut flowers. Another thing to make me long for spring and summer.  Nova*s Bakery always has fresh bread and pastries on Saturdays in the summer, and I was pleasantly surprised to see they were there today.

The older I get the more I look forward to the spring and summer. Fall is a welcome relief from the hot summers here, and winter is now appreciated more as a prelude to spring than for it's own merit. I'm trying to adjust my perceptions and feelings in order to give proper respect to each season, and am making some progress. I worked in the yard last Sunday when the high was only 31 degrees and it was quite invigorating. I'm remembering some of the good times I've had as a child playing outside in the cold, and also working outside cutting firewood and other winter chores when I was living in a home without central heat or air, enjoying almost every minute of it.

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