Comment on Northampton Winter Market by thirdhandart
The potatoes look yummy, so I’d buy a couple pounds of them. But, I’d also like one of those butternut squashes please. They’re pretty good baked with butter.
View ArticleComment on Northampton Winter Market by Touch2Touch
After you get ‘em hacked open with a cleaver or a hatchet! I confess — I only buy them when they’ve cut and peeled them — But they’re delicious all right. The more butter the better —
View ArticleComment on Northampton Winter Market by Pauline
Alas, not until February but if there’s still a market then, let’s make plans!
View ArticleComment on Northampton Winter Market by Touch2Touch
Okay. I’m going this Saturday and I will THINK about you, and enjoy double on your behalf as well. And we’ll see how long this particular good thing will last —
View ArticleComment on HAPPY NEW YEAR! by Random Acts of Writing
“Subscribing yourself to The Writer’s Almanac would make a fine New Year’s Resolution!” I just did – THANK YOU for the suggestion and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
View ArticleComment on Northampton Winter Market by cocomino
Sounds great shop. I like such shops because I like eating and growing vegetables. In our country local small farmers have difficulty selling their vegetables. So this is a good example.
View ArticleComment on HAPPY NEW YEAR! by the island traveler
Wonderful post. Happy New Year. I was at a masquerade ball with friends…..fun, fun, fun!
View ArticleComment on Northampton Winter Market by Touch2Touch
Maybe the idea of a farmers’ market would be welcome in Japan, at least in the country!
View ArticleComment on HAPPY NEW YEAR! by Touch2Touch
So glad that works for you, Jen. I think you’ll enjoy it! And Happy New Year to YOU!!!
View ArticleComment on HAPPY NEW YEAR! by Touch2Touch
What costume did you wear? Were you by any chance a sardine? Why do I not think so? Thanks so much for visiting, and for following.
View ArticleComment on Northampton Winter Market by Patti Kuche
What gorgeous, colourful produce and how wonderful to have such freshness available within the seasons. My absolute favourite is the Union Sq market in NYC where I will now look out for frosty spinach...
View ArticleComment on Northampton Winter Market by Touch2Touch
Thanks, Patti, and likewise you at Union Market. You are so lucky to be able to shop there!!!!! A world-class farmers’ market —
View ArticleComment on Northampton Winter Market by Stef
I’ve never even heard of a watermelon radish before, much less seen one. That could be a great item for #75 on my 101 list (http://smilekiddo.wordpress.com/101-in-1001/).
View ArticleComment on Northampton Winter Market by Touch2Touch
I was too quick on the draw (see reply to comment on View). Watermelon radish is very striking and unusual and makes a cool photo. But taste? Meh. Stick with me, though, and you’ll be fulfillin’ #75...
View ArticleComment on HAPPY NEW YEAR! by Touch2Touch
If I could teletransport I would have picked Key West!
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by Touch2Touch
Thanks so much. I really appreciate your visit and your comment!
View ArticleComment on In the Morning, “Whatever” — by Patti Kuche
I have to pinch myself when I remember the twilight zone of religious beliefs and the drama we lived with in our family, a permanent vail of tears! But the many wonderful, most simple details which...
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[...] experience took place yesterday when I chanced upon the blog, Touch2Touch, and the post, “In the Morning, Whatever.” A lovely piece that I hope you read. What I took away, or what came back to...
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