I set out this morning for the farmers market at Union Square. Not as early as I wanted; I'm still on Utah time. I guess that's good, since I'm going home tomorrow.
I've been in love with zinnias lately, been drawing a lot of them. I am enchanted with the bright colors, the form of the petals. They just say fun and summer to me.
More examples of my love of multiples.
The sign is right; these are pretty pumpkins!
I like seeing this in the middle of the city.
This was total serendipity, the couple holding hands with the sign above saying "forever". I would like to say I planned out this lovely composition, but I confess I was just taking random shots and didn't realize what I'd done until I was reviewing the day's photos. Maybe I should photoshop the other guy's head out and put in the missing E and V.
I have heard that this market is supposed to be one of the best in the country. I have to say, the Downtown Farmers Market in Salt Lake really has this one beat. Of course this was only the Monday market, so I really can't compare since I didn't witness the Saturday market. I imagine it is quite a bit more grand. What this market has on the SL,UT market is that it runs all year long, and four days a week. Buuuut............Utah peaches are way superior. I'm sorry New York, but they are.
From the farmers market, I ambled west to the Chelsea Market. I had lunch at the green table. It's a farm to table restaurant, and lunch was very tasty. The market was fun; if I lived in Manhattan I would shop here. There was lots of food. A really nice fish store called The Lobster Place. The floor was wet. I felt like I was at the ocean.
This is a blue door. I like doors. And windows.
On the walk back to the hotel, I happened upon this cemetery, tucked between a couple buildings. It is one of the cemeteries of the Congregation Shearith Israel, founded by Spanish and Portuguese Jews in 1654. This cemetery was used between 1829-1851. I really wanted to go in there, but the gate was locked. People are always trying to keep me from doing what I want to do.











thanks so much for sharing!! welcome home, happy mabon!
ReplyDeletethat's it...i'm going to NY! love the door :)
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