"ggull" > wrote in message
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> Me, I've got a perfect brown thumb ;-). And when I start talking to
plants,
> I know I'm due for some R&R.
LOL.
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> The series sounds like a good idea. I'll try to take some pics this week,
> though my dig cam is just a point and pray type (the SLR is on the
"someday
> when I'm rich" wish list).
No worries... most of us on a.b.f have similar cameras. Once you hang
around long enough, you'll know what a *nick* shot is... i'll leave that for
you to find out! ; )
> older Hmong, at least, are shy of picture taking. But I could get their
> booth and array of veg's and closeups of a few. Not sure how instructive
a
> mess of cooked greens would be, but I can try.
lurk on a.b.f for a while... you'll see that not every pic posted there is
of the coffee table cookbook standard... & a mess of cooked greens would fit
in nicely.
> BTW, it's not a whole market of Hmong farmers, it's just one booth, fairly
> small, at a general farmers market.
Oh OK.. there i was thinking about 30-40 Hmongs but anything is better then
nothing. I'd just like to see what kind of vegs. you get on a farmers market
over in the States. I'll try & take some of London's fruit & veg & farmer's
market pics too.
see you on a.b.f soon!
DC.
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