Boston still has a street market every Friday and Saturday. It’s called Haymarket. For those who can visit, there are great deals to be had. It is a true farmers market focusing more on produce than on made items. I love walking through it.
I love these types of market that can only be found in USA, Australia or New Zealand…where farmers can bring their produce or crafts to sell. In Perth they have a farmers market and I love browsing but always end up with seasonal fruits or stuff!😀
I like walking through it via your post (those small tomatoes look soooo good)
and the two photos from the reader had a nice contrast – a lot of yellow in the top photo and the nice blue and orange in the second one…
We stayed in Boston a few years ago, and there was a market just like this outside our hotel. Sadly, I can’t remember the name of it, so I don’t know if this is the same market or not. But it was close to Paul Revere’s house and Boston’s version of little Italy. Also near the “Freedom Trail” I think it was called.
Yes, then I think that’s it! That might even be our hotel in the background, because I could look our our window and see part of the market below. It was great!
and supporting local is a mattering connection…we also have a 1 day market through the winter…and others in summer months…i also enjoy these moments…have a productive week Chris…smiles hedy 😀
I love these types of market that can only be found in USA, Australia or New Zealand…where farmers can bring their produce or crafts to sell. In Perth they have a farmers market and I love browsing but always end up with seasonal fruits or stuff!😀
Thank you Garfield. Cheers
fresh fruit and veggies, what can be better!! lovely photos, Chris!!
Thank you, Alex. Cheers
I like walking through it via your post (those small tomatoes look soooo good)
and the two photos from the reader had a nice contrast – a lot of yellow in the top photo and the nice blue and orange in the second one…
Love these kinds of markets.
It’s a great place. It has wonderful energy. Have a great weekend, Teri.
Fruit seems to light the scene in the first pic.
I really like the framing, alignments, and shapes in the second pic.
Yeah, the fruit in the first pic really give off some nice light. Those building have some nice geometric qualities Thank you. Cheers
I imagine this being a fun market to visit!
It’s a pretty cool place. It gets really crowded at times. Have a great weekend, Christy. Cheers
We stayed in Boston a few years ago, and there was a market just like this outside our hotel. Sadly, I can’t remember the name of it, so I don’t know if this is the same market or not. But it was close to Paul Revere’s house and Boston’s version of little Italy. Also near the “Freedom Trail” I think it was called.
This is likely the same market. That is the neighborhood where it is located. I thing I t’s the biggest outdoor market in the city.
Yes, then I think that’s it! That might even be our hotel in the background, because I could look our our window and see part of the market below. It was great!
That’s a great part of the city to stay in. I hope you enjoyed your time here.
Love these kind of markets! Could wander around them for hours! 😄 Cheers!
I agree. This is a great one. Have a great week. I hope all is going well. Cheers
and supporting local is a mattering connection…we also have a 1 day market through the winter…and others in summer months…i also enjoy these moments…have a productive week Chris…smiles hedy 😀
I really enjoy this market. It is huge and a true farmers market. Have a great week, Hedy. Cheers. 😊
You too Chris! Enjoy teaching alway high energy weeks before the holidays 🤓
This is the last big week before Christmas. Two schools shut down for the holiday the end of the week. I’m busy making cupcakes for parties. 😇
That’s wonderful lucky students who learn with you Chris 😇💫☺️
Great info. Next time I go I will pay them a visit.
It’s just on Fridays and Saturdays. If you go on a Friday after work hours, it is packed with workers getting produce before heading home. Cheers