Sunday, July 12, 2009

Summer Stock Sunday..Hilton Head Farm...



Where is the month of July going already? I love the summer and am savouring every single minute. For more fun summer stock Sunday photos head on over and visit our lovely host Robin.

A few weeks back I posted about what was growing on the little farm on Hilton Head Plantation. The crops are maturing and there are colorful flowers for sale. I like to bike over to the farm stand on Saturday mornings to see what is being sold. I let the fresh fruits and vegetables dictate my weekly menu. Looks like a week with lots of yellow squash on our menu along with some juicy blueberries.

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18 comments:

  1. That sounds so nice. Biking to the market for fresh veggies. Don't you just love the summer!

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  2. Great, colorful summery photos. Squash and blueberries sound great!

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  3. Markets look so inviting - come smell the flowers - and the fruits and the honey - meet some people - great summer experience!

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  4. Oh, this has summer written all over it. I went to my first outdoor party yesterday and everyone was exclaiming how fast the summer was going! No one ever says that about winter!! LOL!!

    I only bring that up because I have yet to go to the farmers market and I have a bike with two flat tires (when I say have, I mean someone left it here, so I am going to use it!!)

    Keep enjoying your summer! You are inspiring me!! :-)

    xoxo
    Jane

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  5. Oh Joyce that does sound so heavenly!! Those gerbera daisies are just brillant!! I want to go to the farmer's markets locally here in Lawrenceville and in Suwanee~~so much Fun!!

    Peach Hugs~~
    Lynn♥

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  6. Hi Joyce,
    Did you realize that your comment window is unable to make posting by bloggers or even yourself. Same problem happened to me.Mine solution is: Go to customize-setting-comment, change "Embedded below post" to "Full page" or "Pop-up window". Hope this will help.
    Now I am using Firefox browser to get into your comment window instead of using Internet explorer.

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  7. Your summer sounds lovely! I haven't been on a bicycle in years, but it would be fun to go to a farmer's market that way! ENjoy your day. Love your pictures!

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  8. Your mosaic is wonderful! Looks like a lovely time. :0)

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  9. I could live on fresh veggies and fruits. I love this time of the year.

    Hugs!
    Kat

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  10. Yes time is flying by! Sounds like a nice place. Nothing like fresh veggies!!

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  11. Where does the time go? I appreciate you swinging by and leaving such a kind comment. I'm a bit slow in getting around due to the storm last w/k.. Hope all is well your way..
    hugs ~lynne~

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  12. Love these .. some day I am going to visit this lovely area

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  13. Hi Joyce!

    I like your mosaic and the theme. Farmers markets are the best!

    Summer Is slipping by quickly...I have been out a lot trying to enjoy the good weather. I checked out all your recipes in the post below. I like the spinach bake and turkey burgers and that frozen strawberry dessert! The Kraft web site has lots of fast and easy recipes which are great fro summer.

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  15. I saw my first Back to School ad today!!!!! That's almost as bad as the Hobby Lobby Christmas decorations that are already on display. I love summer - winter gets waaaaayyyy too much of the year. I think I will spend this day just enjoying the heat and the sunshine:)

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  16. What a great place to shop!

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  17. I would love to live somewhere like this and have a little stand, of course, it would have to be close to the beach!

    I checked the prices on the board — fresh and reasonable! My Gerbera daisies are over now, it's too hot and humid, so I loved seeing pics of one of my favs.

    Keep bikin'!

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  18. How did I miss this last week?? Farm stands make great photo opps, don't they. I'm in deep lust over your blueberries too - I'd need to take out a second mortgage just to make a pie here in Israel. Since it's really too hot to grow them berries are a real delicacy here - and priced to match.

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