Thursday, September 13, 2012

Midweek Farmers' Market

Design - "Curio - Ladybug"
Designer - Heart in Hand
Fabric - 30 count WDW Red Pear
Fibers - DMC, GAST, & WDW - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 7 September 2012
Completed - 9 September 2012

It was fun to stitch this on Red Pear - it really pops! 

On Tuesday my Mom and I visited the Farmers' Market.  

It was a sunny, but cool afternoon.  The market was busy at lunch time.  I noticed lots of jurors on break had decided to walk over.

End of Summer vegetables included Oaxacan Chiles...

...and Asian Pears...

...and two kinds of Grapes.

I'm sold!

I think they're almost too pretty to eat.

And speaking of pretty...wow!  I think this Autumn color is as exuberant as any Spring display.

As threatened promised, I ordered the chicken and dumplings.  Oh but it was good.  Each bite had a bit of dumpling and a mound of shredded chicken.  It was so thick it was almost like a stew and had a bit of a kick - cayenne pepper perhaps?  Mom and I share the bowl and finished it off with a chocolate brownie from Eugene City Bakery.  A nice lunch to eat in the September sunshine while people-watching.

P.S. Bonnie asked me about the Halloween decorations on my
"I Can't Stay Away" post.  The nursery with the decorations is Gray's and their phone number is 541-345-1569.  Bonnie you are set up as in Google / Blogger as "no-reply" so I could not answer your questions directly.  
  

13 comments:

  1. What a sweet finish! I love ladybugs- so cute! Your pictures are beautiful- I may save your flower pic as my screensaver if able! :)Gorgeous!

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  2. Love the ladybugs! And the farmer's market -- fantastic!

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  3. I love the lady bug too ..
    Wonderful farmer market xxx

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  4. I love that little lady bug and that fabric is just perfect. I'm going to have to try to find some of it! Great post today!

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  5. Oh, that chicken and dumplings meal sounds wonderful, Beth. My grandma used to make them and I haven't had them since she passed away almost 30 years ago. Looks like a great farmer's market!

    Cute little lady bug, too--it's fun to stitch on a colored fabric now and then, isn't it? I'm doing something on a pretty fall gold fabric now--really enjoying it.

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  6. I love the Red Pear fabric with the red of the lady bug. Looks great!

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  7. Alabama Chicken and Dumplings in Oregon?? How cool is that!! Being from South Alabama myself, I can truly appreciate that :o)

    Love your ladybug finish; I will have to stitch that one up pretty soon. And I loved the walk through the farmer's market...wish we had a one-stop shop like that around here.

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  8. I really love your Curio - Ladybug finish! That fabby color is scrumptious.

    The farmer's market looks like it has the best items. I just can't get enough tomatoes. I was introduced to a variety called "celebrity" and they just might find a place in my garden next year.

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  9. Hello Beth,

    I love your Ladybird cross stitch.

    Happy days.
    Bev.xoxo

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  10. Lovely finish. So cute
    Enjoyed also your market pictures. These dumplings really sound good.

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  11. What a cute ladybug. That market is still full of good things. I'm so going to miss the tomatoes soon. We came very close to a frost the other night. Today in the 80's!

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  12. your lady bug finish is toooooo cute......great job....
    I LOVE how some patterns just POP on colors of fabric...
    I started some birds on a real pretty fabric & am excited to see how they turn out!
    Your farmers market looks heavenly!!! I really hope to find more concord grapes this year, but I have a feeling I missed them!

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  13. Very cute ladybug. Quite possibly the only bug I don't freak out over. Lol

    Honestly, I've never had chicken and dumplings - just wasn't in my mothers wheelhouse. Should probably try it one day though!!!

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