The Central New York Regional Market celebrated 70 years of service to the community, farmers and vendors who shop and sell there over this past weekend. The Market is a unique blend of produce, flowers, baked goods, wines, meats, food, novelty gifts and crafts. Shoppers deal directly with the people who grow and make everything that is sold there. In these economic times, heading out to the Market can save you money and bring back simpler times as you smell, touch and taste all that is offered there.
Top to Bottom: Sweet Corn, Red Peppers, Marigolds, Peace Lily
Exquisite photos. We have a Hispanic flea market near us that sells a wonderful variety fresh fruit and vegetables. I love to go there not only to shop, but to feast my eyes on the vibrant color in the stalls.
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I agree, it’s a feast for the eyes (and camera lens).
Soon, it’ll be festival time up here when everyone tries to cram in everything in only a few weekends between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Always fun to take the camera along to the ones I get to every year.
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