We also went to Boulder's famous farmer's market, where Chris took many wonderful photos showing the season's bounty artfully arranged. I chose this one to post, although I'm not sure why. Something about the colors caught my eye. It was sad not to be able to buy much at the market -- with no access to a kitchen and flying to and fro making it hard to carry too much. We did get some garlic from the garlic farmer, though...
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Boulder
Most of our time in Boulder was taken up by wedding festivities, not really the purview of this blog, but we did enjoy a few other experiences. Most of the flora was done blooming, but this curly-cup gumweed was in full bloom.

We also went to Boulder's famous farmer's market, where Chris took many wonderful photos showing the season's bounty artfully arranged. I chose this one to post, although I'm not sure why. Something about the colors caught my eye. It was sad not to be able to buy much at the market -- with no access to a kitchen and flying to and fro making it hard to carry too much. We did get some garlic from the garlic farmer, though...
We also went to Boulder's famous farmer's market, where Chris took many wonderful photos showing the season's bounty artfully arranged. I chose this one to post, although I'm not sure why. Something about the colors caught my eye. It was sad not to be able to buy much at the market -- with no access to a kitchen and flying to and fro making it hard to carry too much. We did get some garlic from the garlic farmer, though...
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