Last week when I walked to Quarr Abbey, I called in at
the café where they were selling organically grown fruit and vegetables and as
I thought they looked so colourful I photographed
them. I also saw these few last flowers blooming.
New Zealand Yam
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I am sorry if I cannot always comment at present as I am on holidays,
however I am always grateful to those people who leave comments.
Hi, Margaret. Such colourful veg! Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret, the veggies do look colorful and pretty. Lovely flowers too. Wonderful series..Have a happy day and week ahead! I wish you and your family a happy,healthy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI would be so happy at those fruits and vegetable stands. They all look incredible.
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Lovely shapes and colours. I'm amazed that a few flowers were still in bloom!
ReplyDeleteWhat a show. It is brilliant. I was just trying to work out a menu with roast Squash, chillies and parsnip. I would buy from them were the price reasonable.
ReplyDeletePS, what are those things in the wobbly blue box?
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, the vegetable in the second picture, I do not know.
The rose on photo 7 has stolen my heart.
Nice pics, Margaret. I'm guessing ew Zealand yams. (I never heard of them before. I googled "red tubers" and saw the picture.)
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Lovely, fruit and vegetables, good amount for a vegetarian, like me.
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ReplyDeleteLovely colorful veggies to look and eat. They are a little bit different than we have.
What a beautiful setting, Margaret! The flowers are stunning, the vegetable display made me hungry and the entire post has put me in an idyllic state of mind. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have consulted my resident Oracle who knows all things (that would be Gini) and she immediately identified your mystery bin as Turmeric root.
Continue to enjoy your holiday!
no idea on that odd one.
ReplyDeleteNo idea about the second vegetable. Gorgeous photos though...
ReplyDeleteLovely colourful photos Margaret - what a beautiful array of vegetables. Wonderful to see flowers in bloom too :) Could the vegetables in the second photo be sweet potatoes? although the colour doesn't look quite right for that vegetable.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks very fresh! Love the little white flower, it almost looks like it has blood spots on it. Do you know what it is?
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret,
ReplyDeleteAll the veggies look healthy and not too influenced by fertilizers (a good thing).
I would taste them all, if I were asked to :)
No clue on the 2nd vegetable!
Have a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
Beautiful assortment of vegies images and flowers. Hope you are enjoying your holiday!
ReplyDeleteLots of good images here Margaret, but I dread to think what those strange vegetables are.{:))
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of nature's bounty! I have no clue what the strange vegetable is. Wishing you a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret. Well spotted the colourful fruit and veg display and full marks for equally colourful pictures. I don't know what that second veg is but I'm going to Google it somehow.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful New Year and a birding full 2015.
Such colors! Takes me back to fall time. I haven't a clue what that is in the second shot. It is very interesting, though!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a root vegetable, some exotic potato. The flowers are gorgeous!
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