Saturday, June 09, 2007

Farmers' Market at Ferry Plaza in Ferry Building

After breakfast at Cafe Roma, we headed for the farmers' market. We had lunch there. I didn't like the broiled pork, salad and rice. But I tried to eat but didn't finish it.We walked all the way through the Ferry Building from Broadway. Coming home we did the same.

It's summer and it's that time of the year where everyone just loves to walk. Many tourists were in the city and a lot were enjoying their time on foot toward the farmers'market and to the arts and crafts exhibit right across Ferry Building.
Flowers in season are for sale like lavender, sunflowers, iris to name a few. Cherries are expensive at this place. Plums, strawberries, nectarine, cheese, bean sprouts, aromatic oil, veggies and Italian sausages are available. Cherries are costly at $6 to $7.50 a pound. I love it at Chinatown, it is only 59 cents a pound! Here are some photos I took at the scene this noon time. It should be interesting- they are quite colorful, a reminder that summer is here! Cheers~

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