What a great day for a market! When I don’t have anything to pick yet in the garden, it’s time to go to the farmer’s market. Today’s stop, the Green City Market.
If you follow @GreenCityMarket on Twitter, you were notified that Cannon Drive was closed this morning for the Wrigley “Start Early Run” Race. Walking through Lincoln Park, I was caught up in the action.
Sometimes you have to stop and smell the flowers. In my case, I stopped to photograph ducks in the North Pond of Lincoln Park. I walked all the way up to the edge the pond — about 2 feet from the ducks — and they just sat their while I took a picture.
Sorry about the side track, back to the market. Luckily for us, Growing Power is able to start their vegetables in a greenhouse or cold frame (I should have asked) so they have a variety of greens ready to eat today. I picked up both the arugula and salad greens.
It’s rare to get scallions this early and they really smelled good (and strong — my entire bag smelled like scallions. I also picked up mint and sorrel leaves from Nichols Farm, both of which looked great.
And finally to round out my Green City Market trip, I picked up Green Offerings bunch of tulips. They’re very closed now (I purposely picked them like that) so hopefully I can watch them slowly open all week.
And since I was one of the first 200 to show up, I received a basil pot! This one will go on my kitchen counter in a small pot. Thanks Green City Market!
It’s far too nice to be inside today. I’m back outside to enjoy the weather before it starts raining tomorrow. Have a good day!
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