Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Farmer's Market


Every Monday evening in the warm months, a little farmers market sets up in the little town of Harrisburg which we live right outside of. Harrisburg is such a quaint little town and reminds me of the little towns that I grew up around in Indiana.


The market sets up on the site of the Historical Post Office. Over the past few years, it has been renovated into a little local museum of sorts.


Ramsey and Bradey outside of Historic Post Office


They also have a train that the kids can ride. The girls rode it two times and would have even more if I had let them!



Ramsey and Bradey getting instructions from the train conductor

Our favorite item for sale at the Farmer's Market is the
32 oz. fresh squeezed lemonade shake-up!

The girls share a lemonade shake-up on the
porch of the Old Post Office


There is a gentleman by the name of James Russell who lives in the Harrisburg area and can always be seen sitting by the Old Post Office near the railroad tracks drawing the trains that go by. I am excited to now own a James Russell train scene done in pencil and he was kind enough to let me take a picture of himself with the girls.


The girls with artist James Russell

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