Where are we today ?
Hey this is Saturday and gonna be a hot one! So the early morning walkabouts and when Suzie ready to head out (after her shower) to the Farmer's Market in St' Jacobs, by 9 am. So much to see and do there and the fresh fruits and vegetables are in season. We were at this same market last Saturday and posted a lot of Pics. If you missed them you can look back by clicking HERE. You can spend many hours checking things and buying all the stuff there. But we know what we want and where to find it so managed to get through in just over 2 hours.
We soon leaving this area for a few weeks so last chance to get some good stuff.
Once here we pass a few buskers, always nice to see them here always different ones.
pretty busy but not too crowded at 9:30 am yet |
used to do pickling but no more now |
fresh picked local corn excellent |
Back home a some fresh fruit for lunch and I made up this Cucumber Tomato salad for supper for the recipe click HERE or my recipe blog top right side bar. Now to relax in the shade and read with nice breeze, even on this hot day close to 90f. Was gonna go for a dip in the pool but it cooled down slightly with some cloud cover, so just had to read some more and a few walkabouts too.
Also had 2 cobs of corn we picked up. Like to soak them in water, and grill, but seeing as we are almost dry camping I wrap the in foil and set on the Q, This works well too. A cook a couple Turkey garlic sausage, these are excellent, very lean and lotsa garlic.
the Weber Q at work |
yummy and refreshing |
Check out the interactive map below to see where we have been this Spring and Summer.
I often wondered why the temperature difference between where you are and where we are at. The Weather Network showed how all the asphalt and cement hold the heat in the summer and the cold in the winter. Now i know why you're outside and we're inside.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
I lived in the cities years ago, and you right the buildings and pavement hold the heat, plus the cars and pollution, country living is much nicer environment to live in. Fresh air, cool breezes open spaces and shade trees. And not much traffic and noise.
DeleteWhat a great market..plenty of fresh produce..great to see buskers
ReplyDeleteIt is a an excellent market, one of our favorites.
DeleteThe corn looks delicious and sweet. I make a similar salad but a a bit of feta to it.
ReplyDeleteThe corn was excellent, but Suzie not crazy about Feta.
DeleteNo corn on the cob for me so my Saturday was disappointing... :c(
ReplyDeleteIt was all good no mater what we bought.
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