Oh, I love farmers market too. Much more fun than a boring supermarket. I am not a huge fan of watermelon: they usually don't have much taste but if you are thirsty, it's great. I'm curious: how much for the bananas? Here it's $1 for 3.
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Outdoor markets are the best part of summers! Your photo makes me head for my refrigerator to get some of the delicious watermelon stored in there.
ReplyDeleteI'll have the slice in the front, there, please. And a few peaches (I like the white flesh ones).
ReplyDeleteanche me piaciono i colori, ma me non piace l'Anguria!
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ReplyDeleteC'era un venditore di angurie a Roma, "Da Romolè": "se magna, se beve e ce se lava la faccia" :-D
I love water melon and those look very ripe and ready to eat. Nice photo of the market.
ReplyDeleteI too like watermelon, but chilled from the fridge preferably!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot. I bought some watermelon yesterday but I think at double the price!
ReplyDeleteI love the bright red and white striped awning with the red watermelon. All the colors make a wonderful shot of your market.
ReplyDeleteDelicious. I love watermelon but Monsieur doesn't! I love all the luscious summer fruits: peaches, nectarines, apricots ...
ReplyDeleteI like watermelon any time of the day. Just pass that large piece over and give me a spoon please!
ReplyDeletec'è qualcosa che mi fa pensare a un quadro impressionista, i colori vivaci, la compostezza dei movimenti. è davvero tutto così magico a torino?
ReplyDeleteOh, I love farmers market too. Much more fun than a boring supermarket.
ReplyDeleteI am not a huge fan of watermelon: they usually don't have much taste but if you are thirsty, it's great.
I'm curious: how much for the bananas? Here it's $1 for 3.
They just did a medical study that concluded that watermelon has a similar effect on men as Viagra :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious, great, lovely angle again!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I looove watermelons. Glad to know that it's popular in Torino too! We have more round ones here, though.
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