TO MARKET, TO MARKET
To market, to market to buy a fat pig.
Home again, home again, Jiggety-Jig.
To market, to market to
buy a fat hog.
Home again, home again, Jiggety-Jog.
Farmer’s markets in Tuolumne County usually offer more than just fresh produce, jellies, jams & honey, etc. They also include home-crafted items and, more often than not, musical entertainment.
My brother & his open-air market in 1951. A few years later and he might have had some pretty righteous musical entertainment for his market there in our backyard from over the back fence thanks to the fellows below rehearsing in their garage!
I know I’ve bragged about this before, but what the heck! It’s fun knowing where they started and how far they went. Tom and John (Fogarty) had three other brothers – Jim (the oldest brother), and Dan and Bob (the youngest brothers). Not much is known about them. I just remember the five of them, when they were young, climbing all over the roof of their house.
Well as you are also musically inclined, that must have been such a fun time, to hear those boys as they were starting out with their rock n' roll! Yes outdoor markets this time of year are certainly fantastic opportunities for obtaining nutritious foods, as well as seeing regulars if you visit frequently. I was planning to shop at ours this morning, but the humidity and heat are just a tad too high for me.
ReplyDeleteI've been noticing the reports of high temperatures plus high humidity back east. We've been having a lovely respite from high temps here for the past week with temperatures only rising into the 80s after having suffered through several weeks of constant temps in the 90s to 100. The difference between our high temps and yours, however, is ours is a dry heat. Still hot, but not miserable. (and thank heaven for AC) I can't imagine temps in the 90s with 80% humidity or worse!
DeleteWell done! You caught both my ear and appetite too! We have similar farmer/craft markets here that often include live music. I was at a street market a few weeks ago and was entertained by a very accomplished accordionist. Not a common instrument anymore. As for your CuZns band, if you hadn't caught their joke, Cu-Zn refers to copper-zinc, an alloy better known as brass. Very clever. I might use that pun in a future story.
DeleteWell, I'll be! I just thought CuZns was a 'cute' way of saying cousins. I had no idea it had a 2nd meaning. They were tricky! :)
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