Pics: Memphis Farmers Market





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The Memphis Farmers Market is held at the Central Station Pavilion at the corner of Front and G.E. Patterson every Saturday from 7 AM to 1 PM through the end of October. For once on a Saturday I woke up early, so I rode my bike down there.

I didn’t snap a pic of every booth, but I tried to get pics of enough booths to show the variety that you will find at the market. One exception: there were some arts and crafts vendors there as well, but they had “no photos” signs in their booths, so I respected their wishes. I resized most of the photos to 800×600, except where there was fine detail I wanted to leave in: those I kept at 5-megapixel resolution.

Quote of the morning comes from Julie from Cafe Francisco, who has been reading my recent blog entries about crime and tube tops. “If there were more tube tops,” offered Julie, “perhaps there would be less crime.” I think she’s right. Smart lady.

Looks like not much exciting happened on the OttoCam at Front and Peabody Place last night, after reviewing his webcam archives for the past 24 hours. I guarantee you it’ll be busy tonight though, with a big boxing match downtown in addition to the usual Saturday night cruising. Once again, I would expect the busiest time to be 11 PM – 3 AM.

And that’s it for now. Hope you enjoy the pictures.