It’s a frosty morning but the farmers’ market in downtown Rockville is busy. Available are apples, sweet potatoes, squash, carrots, kales, radishes, apple cider, peppers, green beans, potatoes, tomatoes (yup!), broccoli, fennel, leeks, cauliflower, dill, escarole, turnips, and onions. Breads and pastries, cheese, sausages, chicken, beef as well and a long line at Otterbein Acres.
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Max,
Where will all the politicians go to vegetate (oops-cogitate) now that the election is over? Or maybe it the “has-beans” like me?
Jim