

How could you not buy tomatoes from him?




Thanks to my friend Brandon mentioning heirloom tomatoes at Bookclub on Thursday I have had an overwhelming craving for them! I left late this AM to see what I could dig up at the Farmer Market. Wow was it packed! (And since I am trying to shoot something once a week at minimum and my much anticipated Jeremy Igo class does not start until next week... I took these shots. 2 birds...1 stone...)
Aside from the tomatoes--my favorite find...
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