A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
Fine by me.
I have never seen so many fruits and vegetables so neatly stacked. In fact everything looks so neat. I am impressed.
Seems an odd placement for pineapples, up there on the top shelf. I'd be afraid to knock them all over!
A very interesting way to promote their products!
Things look quite well organized there.
Okay! A very organized place.
Looks like a paradise for fruit and vegetables lovers:)
It may be a little rigidly formed, but it is a a good example of the idea that there is beauty everywhere; it is a very attractive display.
You can also shop in peace because there are so few customers. Very unlike the pushing and shoving required to get to the stalls on our local market.
There was a piece on NPR a day a two ago about how often restaurants' farm-to-table or organic pretensions are simply fraud. Makes me wonder.
What an unusual slogan!
Gosh, sounds a little scary! Is that why they have so few customers, despite the 'peace'.
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Fine by me.
I have never seen so many fruits and vegetables so neatly stacked. In fact everything looks so neat. I am impressed.
Seems an odd placement for pineapples, up there on the top shelf. I'd be afraid to knock them all over!
A very interesting way to promote their products!
Things look quite well organized there.
Okay! A very organized place.
Looks like a paradise for fruit and vegetables lovers:)
It may be a little rigidly formed, but it is a a good example of the idea that there is beauty everywhere; it is a very attractive display.
You can also shop in peace because there are so few customers. Very unlike the pushing and shoving required to get to the stalls on our local market.
There was a piece on NPR a day a two ago about how often restaurants' farm-to-table or organic pretensions are simply fraud. Makes me wonder.
What an unusual slogan!
Gosh, sounds a little scary! Is that why they have so few customers, despite the 'peace'.
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