Oct 4th, 2008 by Angela
The prairie girls make another appearance – at the Hollywood Farmer’s Market. This time, they went for a more bohemian look, and were determined to sling their babies in some Indian scarves.
We grow most of our own veggies, especially fall ones (kale, beets, broccoli, chard, rutabega, peas, potatoes, turnips, leeks, lettuce, mustard greens, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots…you get the picture), but we do run to the farmer’s market for fruit and things I haven’t managed to put in the garden. This trip was for butternut and acorn squash, and the last of the peaches for the year.
Posted in Outings, Uncategorized, Working the earth/harvesting its bounty
Oh I love those bonnets. I have a pattern but have never been brave enough to attempt it. They are gorgeous.
Thanks for your comment on my blog. I love those little sunbonnets. My girls used to like wearing those as well!
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Oh I love those bonnets. I have a pattern but have never been brave enough to attempt it. They are gorgeous.
Thanks for your comment on my blog. I love those little sunbonnets. My girls used to like wearing those as well!
[...] girls have progressed in their literary obsessions from Little House to Narnia, and now to all things Robin Hood. They (and their daddy) also happen to love [...]