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Here's today's photos from MBFM . . . (Original Post) CaliforniaPeggy 4 hrs ago OP
Marvelous. Those red plums look wonderful. LoisB 3 hrs ago #1
Thanks so much, my dear LoisB! CaliforniaPeggy 2 hrs ago #4
Great variety of berries. sinkingfeeling 2 hrs ago #2
Thanks so much, my dear sinkingfeeling! CaliforniaPeggy 2 hrs ago #5
Peggy - Your Farmer's Market posts are always different. Never The Same. That's GREAT! George McGovern 2 hrs ago #3
Thank you so much, my dear Allen! CaliforniaPeggy 1 hr ago #6
We at DemocraticUnderground are fortunate, because you bloom every day. George McGovern 2 min ago #7

CaliforniaPeggy

(157,425 posts)
4. Thanks so much, my dear LoisB!
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 06:28 PM
2 hrs ago

The plums were magnificent to my eyes too. Love the color!

CaliforniaPeggy

(157,425 posts)
5. Thanks so much, my dear sinkingfeeling!
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 06:29 PM
2 hrs ago

It almost seemed as though there were more than usual!

George McGovern

(13,718 posts)
3. Peggy - Your Farmer's Market posts are always different. Never The Same. That's GREAT!
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 06:22 PM
2 hrs ago

No. 2's a pretty plant. An Agapanthus, commonly known as Lily of the Nile, featuring blue, trumpet-shaped flowers arranged in a spherical cluster. It's a perennial plant that thrives in full sun and is popular for landscaping in temperate to warm regions.
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CaliforniaPeggy

(157,425 posts)
6. Thank you so much, my dear Allen!
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 06:34 PM
1 hr ago

I always try to vary what I photograph. I do worry that there's a lot of repetition. Thanks for the validation!

I photographed the agapanthus because this one is blooming at the very end of the season. All of its neighbors have gone to seed. They won't bloom until next spring!

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