(click on photo to enlarge) Downtown Roanoke
Walked around downtown a bit on Saturday after the Bacon Festival. Ended up getting some locally grown honey from the market and some fresh baguettes from On The Rise. I've shown you their window display before right HERE
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Walked around downtown a bit on Saturday after the Bacon Festival. Ended up getting some locally grown honey from the market and some fresh baguettes from On The Rise. I've shown you their window display before right HERE
Come visit the City Daily Photo community for more pictures of PINK!
Nice theme day shot.
ReplyDeletehoney and baguettes - just add a bit of bacon and you're set! ;)
ReplyDeleteBacon Festival? I'm going to petition Salem to inaugurate a Bacon Festival. Honey and baguettes sound yummy too.
ReplyDeleteGreat name for a bakers!
ReplyDeleteExcellent choice for this theme day. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice way to spend a day. :))
ReplyDeleteI'll be walking that market next month. Can't wait! Oh, and a hot dog at the Roanoke Wiener Stand too.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Bacon festival, sounds nice!
ReplyDeleteIs the board pink or is it the color of the pink flowers reflected on to the board?
the flowers in the hanging baskets are pink!
Deletenice snap...
ReplyDeletethe cool shade is transcending the coolness...
We had BLTs for lunch a day late as we had to go somewhere yesterday, bacon is some good eats!
ReplyDeleteI had to really look for some pink this morning but found a poke plant that had various pinks.
A subtle pink photo, Tanya.
ReplyDeleteI like the view-- very pretty! My hubby would have loved a bacon festival!
ReplyDeleteI'm missing the nice thick streaky bacon from England, suddenly! Love the faint blush of a pink:)
ReplyDeleteUnsmoked rindless back for me please - love bacon
ReplyDeleteCool take!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun day at the Farmers Market. enjoy your day. MB
ReplyDeleteGood result for your theme day post!
ReplyDeleteBaguettes and honey, delicious! Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteOooh, a bacon festival! Sounds yummier than our annual Irrigation Festival (celebration of bringing irrigation water canals to our valley). But we also have a Lavender Festival and that's nice - including food cooked with lavender. Local honey and baguettes are good any time!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. It was actually the pink building in the far background which caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty picture!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice comment on my post :)
Honey & baguettes, yum..now all you need is a cafe au lait and you're set Tanya :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree with its pink blooms! The historic sign is great, reminding me also of all the joys of Virginia! :-) We have Framer's Markets here too though, thank goodness. That's one thing I didn't understand when we lived in Texas...the lack of them. People seem to have given up on veggie gardens and selling at road-side stands or having Farmer's Markets. Everywhere were fields of cows, or wheat. Even the cotton that used to be common there was nowhere to be seen. I missed it all so much!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree with its pink blooms! The historic sign is great, reminding me also of all the joys of Virginia! :-) We have Framer's Markets here too though, thank goodness. That's one thing I didn't understand when we lived in Texas...the lack of them. People seem to have given up on veggie gardens and selling at road-side stands or having Farmer's Markets. Everywhere were fields of cows, or wheat. Even the cotton that used to be common there was nowhere to be seen. I missed it all so much!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful tree with pink flowers. I love it:-)
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