Friday, September 24, 2010

The Last Thursday Night Farmers Market!


This is the final weekend of outdoor markets, and with the weather the last little while - I can hardly wait for it to be over! Don't get me wrong; Farmer Man and I really love 'growing good food for our neighbours'. But I'm tired of getting rained on, frozen and blown over to the next province! I mean, really! The weather in September has been less than pleasant. And the perfect topper was the final Thursday night market at Riverbank Discovery Centre. It has been cloudy, cool and rainy for a few days, about noon it began to rain quite steadily. We proceeded undeterred: it has to be really awful for us to cancel a market. Besides, most of the time the weather clears before the market starts. But not Thursday! We went to Riverbank Discovery Centre to find we were the only ones who bothered to show up! Tent up first to protect from the rain, we set up and at start time, had a few of our hardy regulars and a couple of people just leaving some event at the Discovery Centre. And then nothing......for almost forty minutes! So, just before 7:00 PM we shut her down. I must confess we stopped to pick up the makings of a cocktail on our way back to the farm - for a wee celebration and to warm us up! Fortunately, the forecast is much better for the final Friday Night Farmers Market at Shoppers Mall and for the final Saturday Morning Market at Riverbank Discovery Centre! Hopefully, the work gloves have dried out as we get back to harvest and prep.........

4 comments:

  1. So over there you have been suffering from the same extreme weather. Do you know, I am not sure how much of a fan I am of these farmers markets.......expensive and limited array of produce.

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  2. Certainly when we're the only vendors there, produce may be limited but we had five kinds of potatoes, two kinds of carrots, 4 kinds of summer squash, ten kinds of winter squash, beets, onions and peppers. Not too limited!! And we find Farmers Market prices here are very similar to store prices - and the freshness and flavor is far superior. You may need to look for a new market, Catherine!!

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  3. you have my every sympathy, we have enjoyed such dry weather for so long here in england but the wet stuff will be just around the corner...ah, yes, dry work gloves are a bonus!

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  4. Dry work gloves, and my beloved fingerless gloves for warmth, make a huge difference to any gardener!

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