Well, I sure hope
you didn't stop by to see
pictures of fresh fruits
or vegetables-
or even flowers,
for that matter.
I sure hope not
cuz you won't see them here.
I like to see other things
at the
Farmers Market
Like things that lean..
And things that jump...
And things that sell cold things..
And things that eat cold things...
But the funniest thing I see
is a guy with a 45 pound monkey
on his back.
Okay-quit your whining..
Here is ONE picture to
whet your appetite...
I could say something like-
Isn't this picture just
radishing?
But I won't...cuz
then you will want to
squash me.
Okay-I quit~
Oh, Diana, just beet it with all these puns now! You've peppered us with enough! :)
ReplyDeleteInsert laughing!!!
ReplyDeleteWell, the vegetables look tasty but I like those other "things" better!!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
beautiful photos and that 45 pound monkey is quite the poser,, she loves the camera..Star in the making that one,, lovely produce,,
ReplyDeleteOK... SO I sat here & tried to think of some funny vegetable puns... Nope..too early... : ) But the kiddos in the pics look good enough to eat.... : )
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ReplyDeleteYou are one hot potatoe~ha, Ok it is early morning, I have no humor. Cute post, the kids had fun.
ReplyDeleteThat's a cute little monkey on that man's back! But... where are the bananas?
ReplyDeleteYou are so funny.......keep em coming thats why we all come back, your fun personality shines through each and every post!
ReplyDeleteOh Diana Sweetie...
ReplyDeleteYou just BEET all I have ever seen. And to think you LETTUCE join in and follow along as well. I haven't BEAN to our Farmer's Market this Summer, but have sure wanted to. It's in the middle of downtown for us, a ways to drive for me.
Love seeing the girls. So cute sweet friend. Thank you for making me smile this beautiful Friday morning. Hope you have a gorgeous weekend. Many hugs and much love, Sherry
I'm headed out to our farmers market this morning, but I bet there won't be cute leaning, jumping, cold thing eating monkeys at mine.
ReplyDeleteNow i'm jealous!
Lettuce begin by saying how adorable those photos are, or do you carrot all about my opinion? (Gee, this was fun!)
ReplyDeleteIf I look at pictures of vegtables does that count as eating my vegtables for the day?
ReplyDelete:) Danielle
You are so much fun!! I can't even think of anything clever to write, so I'll just enjoy your post.
ReplyDeletemany hugs and blessings to you!
Just to share with you folks, i have a new post today on Amish Stories from the Terre Hill days even that was just held in Lancaster Pennsylvania. It was a very hot day but i was able to get i think a few good images from this event. The town is populated with a mix of Amish and old order Mennonites which only adds to its charm. They even have what has become famous in Terre Hill their "outhouse race". The town sits on a hill so it overlooks Lancaster farmland in almost all directions. This is one of my favorite towns to visit because its free from commercialism, so if you are looking for a really all American kind of town with the added bonus of seeing its Amish and Mennonite residents at work and play, then this town is for you. Thanks folks. Richard from Amish Stories.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a great sense of humor!
ReplyDeleteThe sweet pumpkins are a far better feast for the eyes than any veggies you could photograph.
Looks like you're having great fun!
Funny because I posted a Farmers Market earlier today on my blog, and all pictures
ReplyDeletewere of vegtables, flowers... no humans...ha
Yours is SO much nicer! Thank you for sharing
your trip!
Jane
Flora Doora
YOU are something else, Diana! You always make me smile, giggle, laugh, and usually wet my pants. lolol! LUV YOU SOOOO!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Vegetables?! Why would anyone take a picture of a nasty old vegetable when you have so many other wonderful things to photograph!! Vegetables. Hmpfh. I can't even think of a vegetable pun to beet what the other ladies posted....
ReplyDeletePurrs!
Romeo
You need squashed! Oh, that was so bad, girl. Love that 45 pound monkey. They all look like little monkeys hopping around. So, how much did the ice cream truck cost dear old dad? When I was a kid, their stuff was a quarter...haven't seen one of those in a long, long time. Look at all the choices!
ReplyDeleteOnly you would go to a farmer's market and post photos of ice cream...just saying...you need to focus.
Hugs- Tete