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Baskets of small pumpkins and squash at a market.

At the Copley Square Market: A Photo Montage

If you’ve been following this blog, you know that I speak frequently and enthusiastically about farmers’ markets. Yesterday’s post was lamenting the end of the season and reflecting on how grateful I am to have the opportunity to shop at Boston’s many markets. I really do feel quite fortunate, and visiting the Copley Square market is a true high point of my week.

I know some of my readers are local to Greater Boston while others live in different states and countries. Here’s a link to a video of me at the Copley Square farmers’ market in connection with my fall class “From Farm to Fork: Why What You Eat Matters.”  Check out the video – it’s less than three minutes – to learn a bit more why shopping there is so important to me.  From wherever is home, you’ll get to take in the beautiful scene and brilliant produce on a sunny autumn day in Boston.

In that same spirit, I’m also posting below a few photos I’ve taken in the past month.  What glorious and abundant bounty! On that note, I wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving, with all its delectable trimmings and no doubt varied personalities gathered around the table. (Does it look like this?) Thank you for reading!