Monday, September 8, 2008

Fall Colors

Who says the Left Coast doesn't have spectacular fall colors?

This amazing display of peppers was at the Marin farmer's market last week.

Take that, Vermont!

9 Comments:

Blogger Nancy Ewart said...

That is gorgeous! A Matisse painted with vegetables!

Monday, September 08, 2008  
Blogger cookiecrumb said...

Well put.
PS: You should see my pear tree leaves, and the sycamore tree leaves across the fence. If you want color.
Also. I've been saving a bit of spring color for you. You wouldn't believe it. I just haven't figured out a presentation.

Monday, September 08, 2008  
Blogger Michelle said...

Absolutely gorgeous! I love all the different colors in one little vegetable! That's one odd thing here...besides the fruit, most everything is GREEN. We actually search out different colored foods at the farmer's market to supplement our green veggie diet!!

Monday, September 08, 2008  
Blogger Zoomie said...

Nancy, well, maybe not quite as good as a Matisse...!

Cookiecrumb, okay, now I'm curious!

Michelle, that's interesting, something I never noticed about Hawaii. The fruits, however, give lots of color!

Tuesday, September 09, 2008  
Blogger meathenge said...

OH man, I have salsa tastes running through muh mowf.

xo, Biggles

Tuesday, September 09, 2008  
Blogger Zoomie said...

Rev, go make some salsa, then! And bring some to the party, if you can make it!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow we certainly don't have peppers in all those colors at my local Farmers Market here in San Jose! Color me jealous!

Thursday, September 11, 2008  
Blogger K and/or K said...

Funny to find this blog today because today i bought my first purple pepper! I never knew there was such a rainbow. Living in MN where "Fall" means "the panic of winter will slowly set in more and more each day," I would never dream of knock'n the Left Coast. Enjoy your colors in whatever way you can!

Thursday, September 11, 2008  
Blogger Zoomie said...

Mrs. I, I'll bet they are there this year! Go find 'em!

K, welcome! And remember you can always come out for a mid-winter holiday if it gets too cold there!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008  

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