We finally made it to the Bow Little market to sell our wares. We had lettuce, baby carrots and onions to sell. We also had plant starts- tomatoes, peppers and cedar. There was also door mats made from baling twine. And there was wool roving from our Shetland sheep. We sold $28 worth of our farm’s products. And it was a nice relaxing afternoon of spinning and enjoying the weather.
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Fantastic. I loved seeing this post come threw today. Thanks for sharing. It sounds like you had a wonderful time and looks like a beautiful day. Your vegies look very nice. Great job!
I would like to have seen your door mats. I’ll check out some of your older blogs and see if I missed them.
Zakgirl.
Thanks Zakgirl! The door mats are posted on Ravelry. I try to keep the fiber projects there and the farm projects on the blog. But obviously it is hard to separate sometimes. I can send you better photos of them if you’d like.
If only I could have been there. I would have brought heaps 🙂
Zak.
Cool! We did not sell any tomato starts, lettuce or door mats but everything else we sold a little of. As our weather warms our garden should start producing a lot more.
I always enjoyed going to the farmer’s market. You meet such nice people!
We went again today, and both times we have met really nice people. Spinning always seems to help strike up a conversation.
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