a. and i took a weekend trip to chicago and made madison our halfway point. since ann posts lots of pictures of her current hometown, i thought i'd do the same ...
every saturday there's a ginormous farmers' market that surrounds the state capitol building.

it got so bad that a. and i had to walk on the grass -- a no-no in hippieville USA -- just to navigate through the crowds. and while there are all sorts of healthy, fresh veggies at the market, we got there at 11 a.m. and i had one thing on my mind:

all the crunchy granola types were out. hell, if they weren't, i'd have been disappointed.

i was sorely tempted to ask her where i'd be voting, what war they were referring to, and if that vote also included a vote for more federal funding for a green time machine to go back to 1968 when the hippies might have been relevant ...

this was incredibly colorful -- sadly the exposure didn't turn out well ... and while it was near the PFLAG booth, i think this place was selling veggies and fruit. regardless, it was intensely colorful.
here's a slightly less "we're here/we're putting a rainbow umbrella near the capitol/get used to it" shot of the capitol building.

and after a long trek down state street, in search of two-for-$15.98 t-shirts at steve and barry's ... we had to stop at the most famous market in the world:

and what did our quest, in the 90-degree-plus heat and humidity, get us?

modeled by hannah and sarah carroll ...

purchased by the lovely a., but modeled by "saras" carroll.
Such cute girls! Nice pictures, brother.
ReplyDeleteactually, a. took the pix of the girls!
ReplyDelete