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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<title>California Avenue Ambrosia</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 18:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image CALIFORNIA AVENUE MARKET &#160; A special thanks and big hug to my brother, Hilton Jones, who was my guest poster while I was away from my blog for several weeks. I spent many years living in California at different times in my life, but I had not been there to [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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A special thanks and big hug to my brother, <a href="http://inkwatu.com" target="_blank">Hilton Jones</a>, who was my guest poster while I was away from my blog for several weeks. I spent many years living in California at different times in my life, but I had not been there to really re-live some of those days in a long time. I’m back home now, full of stories and pictures of my trip to California to visit family and friends, so you’ll be hearing about it for the next few weeks while I catch up on my gardening here in Hawaii.

Part of my journey included chauffeuring a friend who had recently had total knee replacement. The first Sunday I was there, he wanted to visit his favorite breakfast spot in Palo Alto. To our surprise, California Street was closed off for a <a href="http://www.urbanvillageonline.com/markets/california.php" target="_blank">Sunday Farmers’ Market</a>. We managed to find a parking spot, eat a hearty breakfast, then wander through the market to sample the many varieties.

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There was almost too much to take in, and of course, there wasn’t much of it I could bring back home. Still, I had loads of fun talking with the vendors, buying a few things to eat while I was in California, telling them about my “gardening blog,” taking pictures to show my fans. This first post (there will be several) is about the variety of fruits I found there. I still didn’t get pictures of everything, even after making two Sunday visits to the market!

In 1997, the <a href="http://www.urbanvillageonline.com/about.php"target="_blank">Urban Village Farmers’ Market Association</a> was formed to provide local and regional foods. This page gives information on the other markets that are part of this non-profit association. Some are year-round markets, others are seasonal. If you are traveling through California, please stop and support this wonderful phenomenon.

One of the first stops I made was to the <a href="http://tripledelightberries.com/" target="_blank">Triple Delight</a> blueberry stand, since I try to eat blueberries every day. They are so delicious and super good for you. These were some of the plumpest and brightest blue I’d ever seen. I quickly got over my shyness and asked to take a picture of this lovely couple. I visited them a second time before I left to come back home to Hawaii. Both Sundays, there was a line-up of people waiting to get their blueberries. May they never run out of blueberries, because I promise to come back to visit again!

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It was cherry season, and there were several varieties of cherries everywhere! Even after a big breakfast, I couldn’t resist sampling the sweet red cherries and colorful Rainier cherries . . .  

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. . . and the dark red Bing cherries. If I’d had an oven handy, I would have made one of my famous cherry pies! 

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These colorful Rio Red grapefruits were so tempting.

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Strawberries were everywhere! Ever since I was a child, I think strawberries have been my very favorite fruit of all! 

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The donut peaches were so cute – and smelled so sweet!

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Apricots have such a short growing season, so I was happy to be there on a weekend when they were on display. I had tried some from a local grocery store earlier in the week but they weren’t nearly as tasty as these from the market! Various vendors displayed combinations of apricots, raisins, cherries, and peaches.
 
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On our second Sunday visit to this wonderful market (and hearty breakfast), we stopped to chat with Nick, the vendor from <a href="http://prevedelli.com/" target="_blank">Prevedelli Farms</a>.

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Of course, we had to taste their fresh raspberry jam. My friend loves to make jam and calls it his “retirement therapy.” He bought a jar of theirs to take to his house. My luggage was already getting over-stuffed or I would have brought a jar home, too. Here you can see other products from the Prevedelli Farms.

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I leave you with this incredible display of Prevedelli’s fresh, delicate and luscious raspberries, as well as a glance at some of their other products.

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Since I can’t visit this market every Sunday, I invite you to go and check it out for yourself, then come back here and make a comment on your own reaction.

A hui hou!

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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image CALIFORNIA AVENUE MARKET &#160; A special thanks and big hug to my brother, Hilton Jones, who was my guest poster while I was away from my blog for several weeks. I spent many years living in California at different times in my life, but I had not been there to [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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A special thanks and big hug to my brother, <a href="http://inkwatu.com" target="_blank">Hilton Jones</a>, who was my guest poster while I was away from my blog for several weeks. I spent many years living in California at different times in my life, but I had not been there to really re-live some of those days in a long time. I’m back home now, full of stories and pictures of my trip to California to visit family and friends, so you’ll be hearing about it for the next few weeks while I catch up on my gardening here in Hawaii.

Part of my journey included chauffeuring a friend who had recently had total knee replacement. The first Sunday I was there, he wanted to visit his favorite breakfast spot in Palo Alto. To our surprise, California Street was closed off for a <a href="http://www.urbanvillageonline.com/markets/california.php" target="_blank">Sunday Farmers’ Market</a>. We managed to find a parking spot, eat a hearty breakfast, then wander through the market to sample the many varieties.

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There was almost too much to take in, and of course, there wasn’t much of it I could bring back home. Still, I had loads of fun talking with the vendors, buying a few things to eat while I was in California, telling them about my “gardening blog,” taking pictures to show my fans. This first post (there will be several) is about the variety of fruits I found there. I still didn’t get pictures of everything, even after making two Sunday visits to the market!

In 1997, the <a href="http://www.urbanvillageonline.com/about.php"target="_blank">Urban Village Farmers’ Market Association</a> was formed to provide local and regional foods. This page gives information on the other markets that are part of this non-profit association. Some are year-round markets, others are seasonal. If you are traveling through California, please stop and support this wonderful phenomenon.

One of the first stops I made was to the <a href="http://tripledelightberries.com/" target="_blank">Triple Delight</a> blueberry stand, since I try to eat blueberries every day. They are so delicious and super good for you. These were some of the plumpest and brightest blue I’d ever seen. I quickly got over my shyness and asked to take a picture of this lovely couple. I visited them a second time before I left to come back home to Hawaii. Both Sundays, there was a line-up of people waiting to get their blueberries. May they never run out of blueberries, because I promise to come back to visit again!

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It was cherry season, and there were several varieties of cherries everywhere! Even after a big breakfast, I couldn’t resist sampling the sweet red cherries and colorful Rainier cherries . . .  

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. . . and the dark red Bing cherries. If I’d had an oven handy, I would have made one of my famous cherry pies! 

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These colorful Rio Red grapefruits were so tempting.

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Strawberries were everywhere! Ever since I was a child, I think strawberries have been my very favorite fruit of all! 

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The donut peaches were so cute – and smelled so sweet!

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Apricots have such a short growing season, so I was happy to be there on a weekend when they were on display. I had tried some from a local grocery store earlier in the week but they weren’t nearly as tasty as these from the market! Various vendors displayed combinations of apricots, raisins, cherries, and peaches.
 
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On our second Sunday visit to this wonderful market (and hearty breakfast), we stopped to chat with Nick, the vendor from <a href="http://prevedelli.com/" target="_blank">Prevedelli Farms</a>.

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Of course, we had to taste their fresh raspberry jam. My friend loves to make jam and calls it his “retirement therapy.” He bought a jar of theirs to take to his house. My luggage was already getting over-stuffed or I would have brought a jar home, too. Here you can see other products from the Prevedelli Farms.

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I leave you with this incredible display of Prevedelli’s fresh, delicate and luscious raspberries, as well as a glance at some of their other products.

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Since I can’t visit this market every Sunday, I invite you to go and check it out for yourself, then come back here and make a comment on your own reaction.

A hui hou!

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		<title>California Avenue Ambrosia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image CALIFORNIA AVENUE MARKET &#160; A special thanks and big hug to my brother, Hilton Jones, who was my guest poster while I was away from my blog for several weeks. I spent many years living in California at different times in my life, but I had not been there to [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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CALIFORNIA AVENUE MARKET</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

A special thanks and big hug to my brother, <a href="http://inkwatu.com" target="_blank">Hilton Jones</a>, who was my guest poster while I was away from my blog for several weeks. I spent many years living in California at different times in my life, but I had not been there to really re-live some of those days in a long time. I’m back home now, full of stories and pictures of my trip to California to visit family and friends, so you’ll be hearing about it for the next few weeks while I catch up on my gardening here in Hawaii.

Part of my journey included chauffeuring a friend who had recently had total knee replacement. The first Sunday I was there, he wanted to visit his favorite breakfast spot in Palo Alto. To our surprise, California Street was closed off for a <a href="http://www.urbanvillageonline.com/markets/california.php" target="_blank">Sunday Farmers’ Market</a>. We managed to find a parking spot, eat a hearty breakfast, then wander through the market to sample the many varieties.

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TASTY SAMPLES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

There was almost too much to take in, and of course, there wasn’t much of it I could bring back home. Still, I had loads of fun talking with the vendors, buying a few things to eat while I was in California, telling them about my “gardening blog,” taking pictures to show my fans. This first post (there will be several) is about the variety of fruits I found there. I still didn’t get pictures of everything, even after making two Sunday visits to the market!

In 1997, the <a href="http://www.urbanvillageonline.com/about.php"target="_blank">Urban Village Farmers’ Market Association</a> was formed to provide local and regional foods. This page gives information on the other markets that are part of this non-profit association. Some are year-round markets, others are seasonal. If you are traveling through California, please stop and support this wonderful phenomenon.

One of the first stops I made was to the <a href="http://tripledelightberries.com/" target="_blank">Triple Delight</a> blueberry stand, since I try to eat blueberries every day. They are so delicious and super good for you. These were some of the plumpest and brightest blue I’d ever seen. I quickly got over my shyness and asked to take a picture of this lovely couple. I visited them a second time before I left to come back home to Hawaii. Both Sundays, there was a line-up of people waiting to get their blueberries. May they never run out of blueberries, because I promise to come back to visit again!

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FRESH BLUEBERRIES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

It was cherry season, and there were several varieties of cherries everywhere! Even after a big breakfast, I couldn’t resist sampling the sweet red cherries and colorful Rainier cherries . . .  

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3408/3633121217_72cfb56bcd_b.jpg"  title="SWEET CHERRIES" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3408/3633121217_72cfb56bcd.jpg" alt="SWEET CHERRIES"/>
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SWEET CHERRIES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

. . . and the dark red Bing cherries. If I’d had an oven handy, I would have made one of my famous cherry pies! 

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BING CHERRIES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

These colorful Rio Red grapefruits were so tempting.

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RIO RED GRAPEFRUIT</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Strawberries were everywhere! Ever since I was a child, I think strawberries have been my very favorite fruit of all! 

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STRAWBERRIES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

The donut peaches were so cute – and smelled so sweet!

<center><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2471/3633948438_ff7dfb4c82_b.jpg"  title="DONUT PEACHES" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2471/3633948438_ff7dfb4c82.jpg" alt="DONUT PEACHES"/>
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DONUT PEACHES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Apricots have such a short growing season, so I was happy to be there on a weekend when they were on display. I had tried some from a local grocery store earlier in the week but they weren’t nearly as tasty as these from the market! Various vendors displayed combinations of apricots, raisins, cherries, and peaches.
 
<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3350/3647570622_c344407e1f_b.jpg"  title="APRICOTS, RAISINS, CHERRIES, PEACHES" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3350/3647570622_c344407e1f.jpg" alt="APRICOTS, RAISINS, CHERRIES, PEACHES"/>
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APRICOTS, RAISINS, CHERRIES, PEACHES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

On our second Sunday visit to this wonderful market (and hearty breakfast), we stopped to chat with Nick, the vendor from <a href="http://prevedelli.com/" target="_blank">Prevedelli Farms</a>.

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PREVEDELLI FARMS</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Of course, we had to taste their fresh raspberry jam. My friend loves to make jam and calls it his “retirement therapy.” He bought a jar of theirs to take to his house. My luggage was already getting over-stuffed or I would have brought a jar home, too. Here you can see other products from the Prevedelli Farms.

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3332/3633158901_a889cba8e1_b.jpg"  title="FRESH BUTTERS AND PRESERVES" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3332/3633158901_a889cba8e1.jpg" alt="FRESH BUTTERS AND PRESERVES"/>
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FRESH BUTTERS AND PRESERVES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

I leave you with this incredible display of Prevedelli’s fresh, delicate and luscious raspberries, as well as a glance at some of their other products.

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FRESH RASPBERRIES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Since I can’t visit this market every Sunday, I invite you to go and check it out for yourself, then come back here and make a comment on your own reaction.

A hui hou!

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		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image CALIFORNIA AVENUE MARKET &#160; A special thanks and big hug to my brother, Hilton Jones, who was my guest poster while I was away from my blog for several weeks. I spent many years living in California at different times in my life, but I had not been there to [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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CALIFORNIA AVENUE MARKET</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

A special thanks and big hug to my brother, <a href="http://inkwatu.com" target="_blank">Hilton Jones</a>, who was my guest poster while I was away from my blog for several weeks. I spent many years living in California at different times in my life, but I had not been there to really re-live some of those days in a long time. I’m back home now, full of stories and pictures of my trip to California to visit family and friends, so you’ll be hearing about it for the next few weeks while I catch up on my gardening here in Hawaii.

Part of my journey included chauffeuring a friend who had recently had total knee replacement. The first Sunday I was there, he wanted to visit his favorite breakfast spot in Palo Alto. To our surprise, California Street was closed off for a <a href="http://www.urbanvillageonline.com/markets/california.php" target="_blank">Sunday Farmers’ Market</a>. We managed to find a parking spot, eat a hearty breakfast, then wander through the market to sample the many varieties.

<center><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2448/3633945166_4f55ed4ef8_b.jpg"  title="TASTY SAMPLES" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2448/3633945166_4f55ed4ef8.jpg" alt="TASTY SAMPLES"/>
<font size="-1"><b>click here for larger image
TASTY SAMPLES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

There was almost too much to take in, and of course, there wasn’t much of it I could bring back home. Still, I had loads of fun talking with the vendors, buying a few things to eat while I was in California, telling them about my “gardening blog,” taking pictures to show my fans. This first post (there will be several) is about the variety of fruits I found there. I still didn’t get pictures of everything, even after making two Sunday visits to the market!

In 1997, the <a href="http://www.urbanvillageonline.com/about.php"target="_blank">Urban Village Farmers’ Market Association</a> was formed to provide local and regional foods. This page gives information on the other markets that are part of this non-profit association. Some are year-round markets, others are seasonal. If you are traveling through California, please stop and support this wonderful phenomenon.

One of the first stops I made was to the <a href="http://tripledelightberries.com/" target="_blank">Triple Delight</a> blueberry stand, since I try to eat blueberries every day. They are so delicious and super good for you. These were some of the plumpest and brightest blue I’d ever seen. I quickly got over my shyness and asked to take a picture of this lovely couple. I visited them a second time before I left to come back home to Hawaii. Both Sundays, there was a line-up of people waiting to get their blueberries. May they never run out of blueberries, because I promise to come back to visit again!

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3544/3633955362_fe441fd9c3_b.jpg"  title="FRESH BLUEBERRIES" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3544/3633955362_fe441fd9c3.jpg" alt="FRESH BLUEBERRIES"/>
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FRESH BLUEBERRIES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

It was cherry season, and there were several varieties of cherries everywhere! Even after a big breakfast, I couldn’t resist sampling the sweet red cherries and colorful Rainier cherries . . .  

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3408/3633121217_72cfb56bcd_b.jpg"  title="SWEET CHERRIES" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3408/3633121217_72cfb56bcd.jpg" alt="SWEET CHERRIES"/>
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SWEET CHERRIES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

. . . and the dark red Bing cherries. If I’d had an oven handy, I would have made one of my famous cherry pies! 

<center><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2421/3633941842_77616b8a0a_b.jpg"  title="BING CHERRIES" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2421/3633941842_77616b8a0a.jpg" alt="BING CHERRIES"/>
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BING CHERRIES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

These colorful Rio Red grapefruits were so tempting.

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3627/3633144513_5f3a6b0fe0_b.jpg"  title="RIO RED GRAPEFRUIT" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3627/3633144513_5f3a6b0fe0.jpg" alt="RIO RED GRAPEFRUIT"/>
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RIO RED GRAPEFRUIT</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Strawberries were everywhere! Ever since I was a child, I think strawberries have been my very favorite fruit of all! 

<center><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3306/3633951882_9a52e1cc15_b.jpg"  title="STRAWBERRIES" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3306/3633951882_9a52e1cc15.jpg" alt="STRAWBERRIES"/>
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STRAWBERRIES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

The donut peaches were so cute – and smelled so sweet!

<center><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2471/3633948438_ff7dfb4c82_b.jpg"  title="DONUT PEACHES" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2471/3633948438_ff7dfb4c82.jpg" alt="DONUT PEACHES"/>
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DONUT PEACHES</b></font></a></center>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

Apricots have such a short growing season, so I was happy to be there on a weekend when they were on display. I had tried some from a local grocery store earlier in the week but they weren’t nearly as tasty as these from the market! Various vendors displayed combinations of apricots, raisins, cherries, and peaches.
 
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<p>&nbsp;</p>

On our second Sunday visit to this wonderful market (and hearty breakfast), we stopped to chat with Nick, the vendor from <a href="http://prevedelli.com/" target="_blank">Prevedelli Farms</a>.

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Of course, we had to taste their fresh raspberry jam. My friend loves to make jam and calls it his “retirement therapy.” He bought a jar of theirs to take to his house. My luggage was already getting over-stuffed or I would have brought a jar home, too. Here you can see other products from the Prevedelli Farms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I leave you with this incredible display of Prevedelli’s fresh, delicate and luscious raspberries, as well as a glance at some of their other products.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Since I can’t visit this market every Sunday, I invite you to go and check it out for yourself, then come back here and make a comment on your own reaction.

A hui hou!

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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 18:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucy Lee Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here for larger image CALIFORNIA AVENUE MARKET &#160; A special thanks and big hug to my brother, Hilton Jones, who was my guest poster while I was away from my blog for several weeks. I spent many years living in California at different times in my life, but I had not been there to [...]<p><center><a href="http://lavalily.com/">visit the LAVALILY website<br>to follow on twitter or facebook<br>and to discover other interesting links</a>
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A special thanks and big hug to my brother, <a href="http://inkwatu.com" target="_blank">Hilton Jones</a>, who was my guest poster while I was away from my blog for several weeks. I spent many years living in California at different times in my life, but I had not been there to really re-live some of those days in a long time. I’m back home now, full of stories and pictures of my trip to California to visit family and friends, so you’ll be hearing about it for the next few weeks while I catch up on my gardening here in Hawaii.

Part of my journey included chauffeuring a friend who had recently had total knee replacement. The first Sunday I was there, he wanted to visit his favorite breakfast spot in Palo Alto. To our surprise, California Street was closed off for a <a href="http://www.urbanvillageonline.com/markets/california.php" target="_blank">Sunday Farmers’ Market</a>. We managed to find a parking spot, eat a hearty breakfast, then wander through the market to sample the many varieties.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

There was almost too much to take in, and of course, there wasn’t much of it I could bring back home. Still, I had loads of fun talking with the vendors, buying a few things to eat while I was in California, telling them about my “gardening blog,” taking pictures to show my fans. This first post (there will be several) is about the variety of fruits I found there. I still didn’t get pictures of everything, even after making two Sunday visits to the market!

In 1997, the <a href="http://www.urbanvillageonline.com/about.php"target="_blank">Urban Village Farmers’ Market Association</a> was formed to provide local and regional foods. This page gives information on the other markets that are part of this non-profit association. Some are year-round markets, others are seasonal. If you are traveling through California, please stop and support this wonderful phenomenon.

One of the first stops I made was to the <a href="http://tripledelightberries.com/" target="_blank">Triple Delight</a> blueberry stand, since I try to eat blueberries every day. They are so delicious and super good for you. These were some of the plumpest and brightest blue I’d ever seen. I quickly got over my shyness and asked to take a picture of this lovely couple. I visited them a second time before I left to come back home to Hawaii. Both Sundays, there was a line-up of people waiting to get their blueberries. May they never run out of blueberries, because I promise to come back to visit again!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

It was cherry season, and there were several varieties of cherries everywhere! Even after a big breakfast, I couldn’t resist sampling the sweet red cherries and colorful Rainier cherries . . .  

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. . . and the dark red Bing cherries. If I’d had an oven handy, I would have made one of my famous cherry pies! 

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

These colorful Rio Red grapefruits were so tempting.

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Strawberries were everywhere! Ever since I was a child, I think strawberries have been my very favorite fruit of all! 

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The donut peaches were so cute – and smelled so sweet!

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Apricots have such a short growing season, so I was happy to be there on a weekend when they were on display. I had tried some from a local grocery store earlier in the week but they weren’t nearly as tasty as these from the market! Various vendors displayed combinations of apricots, raisins, cherries, and peaches.
 
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<p>&nbsp;</p>

On our second Sunday visit to this wonderful market (and hearty breakfast), we stopped to chat with Nick, the vendor from <a href="http://prevedelli.com/" target="_blank">Prevedelli Farms</a>.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Of course, we had to taste their fresh raspberry jam. My friend loves to make jam and calls it his “retirement therapy.” He bought a jar of theirs to take to his house. My luggage was already getting over-stuffed or I would have brought a jar home, too. Here you can see other products from the Prevedelli Farms.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

I leave you with this incredible display of Prevedelli’s fresh, delicate and luscious raspberries, as well as a glance at some of their other products.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

Since I can’t visit this market every Sunday, I invite you to go and check it out for yourself, then come back here and make a comment on your own reaction.

A hui hou!

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Probably in the top five of my favorite fruits you will find strawberries. The ones shown above are grown here on the Big Island and are the sweetest I have ever tasted. This is just about the time of year when we expect to get the very best.

If you read my post in December on <a href="http://lavalily.com/2008/12/poinsettias-in-paradise/" target="_blank">poinsettias</a>, you’ll remember how huge they become here in Hawai`i. They are still in full bloom along the roads, by the way. It will be another month before they begin to fade.

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

The color of red provides such a lift to gardens! This bromeliad donates her spot of red to the gray-black lava where she grows.

<center><a style="text-decoration: none" title="BROMELIAD" href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3531/3275269250_fd4a03d433_b.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3531/3275269250_fd4a03d433.jpg" alt="BROMELIAD" />
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BROMELIAD</strong></span></a></center>

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On the shelf under one of my kitchen windows, I grow a row of potted red geraniums.

<center><a style="text-decoration: none" title="RED GERANIUM" href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3320/3274445229_c1df77f653_o.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3320/3274445229_0485747ef2.jpg" alt="RED GERANIUM" />
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RED GERANIUM</strong></span></a></center>

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And I can’t forget the flower that many people associate with Hawai`i, the red hibiscus.

<center><a style="text-decoration: none" title="RED SINGLE HIBISCUS" href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3384/3274445021_e894530f2e_o.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3384/3274445021_e220f2fd1d.jpg" alt="RED SINGLE HIBISCUS" />
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RED SINGLE HIBISCUS</strong></span></a></center>

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You can expect my regular weekend post tomorrow when I bring you Bob Elhard’s yard sculpture.

A hui ho!
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