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There are worse places to hang out than at the market in Mainz.
And I could quite happily blog on – day after day – only with images from the market.
I don’t think I’d ever get bored, really.
Everything just looks so…. yummy.
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There are worse places to hang out than at the market in Mainz.
And I could quite happily blog on – day after day – only with images from the market.
I don’t think I’d ever get bored, really.
Everything just looks so…. yummy.
>Yes, I agree the flowers are lovely. And that we should have a ‘FLOWERS’ theme day. The city daily photo portal will look like a flower bed for a day.
>Hey Marcmir gefällt’s auch, aber für die gestochene Schärfe ist Nikon verantwortlich…!
>Hey, großartiges Foto! Unglaubliche Schärfe!Grüße aus Hamburg!
>I really enjoyed this photo…the flowers are so bright and sunny…even the price tag is cute! I have a market photo today as well…maybe we should request a theme day? lol 😉 Mahalo~
>I agree with you, I could buy almost every sort of fruits and vegetables at the market, except this morning: I was shopping just under a thunderstorm and have been soaked from the head to the feet!
>This is very beautiful photo…Very attractive!
>Tuesday, Friday and Saturday on the squares around the cathedral and then you’ve got smaller markets in the burbs, once a week on fixed days.
>I for one would certainly enjoy seeing more photos from the market. I visit ours in downtown St. Paul every Saturday (almost) during the season, and it’s always a visual delight. Does yours operate every day in the same location or do you have satelite markets throughout the city on different days? Have a good day, JB!
>Love all the flowers.
>On the portal this reminded me of a bat and I was expecting that when I got here. I like the photo as it turned out. Abraham LincolnJust a Lily today, plus a shaft of sunshine on my oak tree. A blessing for a bountiful crop — I hope.Brookville Daily Photo