Sunday, September 14, 2025

Keady Market Part II

 The market continued on for some distance, so we just kept going, though we did avoid going down any of the side aisles.  Mrs. F.G. knows particular vendors, so she looks for them specifically, picking mainly the ones who grow the veggies themselves, though for fruit sometimes it's plums or peaches brought up from Niagara.

You could certainly buy large quantities, like these bushels of cucumbers for pickling.

Yellow and green beans.

A different display of beans, with a few potatoes as well.

Peaches from Niagara.  We've had more peaches this year than I can remember.

Plums

Raspberries and blackberries.

Strawberries - It is certainly the season for fruit in our part of the world!

And then there were the clothes, the bed sheets, more clothes, popcorn, and these sunglasses.  I did speak to this vendor and learn he had been coming to the market for 29 years!


10 comments:

  1. Everything looks so nice, I do like the soft fruits raspberries, strawberries and blackberries.

    All the best Jan

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  2. Suddenly from produce to sunglasses.

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  3. That fruit looks amazing! Did you happen to see a booth with homemade Puppy biscuits and crocheted critters? My friend from the Mat goes occasionally with her creations.

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  4. This is certainly the season of abundance.

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  5. Real food! It's beautiful. I'm not as impressed with the sunglasses. :-) But I love the local produce.

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  6. Just an incredible market! The fruit looks fantastic. Hopefully we'll see the fruit truck from B.C. soon.

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  8. Oh I would buy those yellow beans in a heartbeat!! My Grandmother always grew yellow beans:)

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  9. I eat a lot of peaches for night snack. There are a lot of kinds of fruit there that looks so good. It looks like a fun place to shop.

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