I ran by the pharmacy today to pick up some meds for Jilda. When I started inside, I noticed a small product stand in the shade of an oak in the parking lot.
When I came out, I heard a young girl talking about tomatoes to an elderly customer.
I stepped up to get the scoop, as newspaper folk often say.
When I asked the child's mom if I could take a picture, I heard the child giggle.
I shot several pictures and they got the info. When I sent the picture to one of the editors, she said, "Yes. I love it."
Did I mention that I love this work?
When I came out, I heard a young girl talking about tomatoes to an elderly customer.
I stepped up to get the scoop, as newspaper folk often say.
When I asked the child's mom if I could take a picture, I heard the child giggle.
I shot several pictures and they got the info. When I sent the picture to one of the editors, she said, "Yes. I love it."
Did I mention that I love this work?
I'd stop at that stall to buy something, probably tomatoes. They look really good.
ReplyDeleteAlphie
Love that smiling face - and can just smell that produce. Mmmmm.
ReplyDeleteGOOD ONE! And I love tomatoes and watching them grow. BUT/AND I would be unable to turn this young lady down.
ReplyDeleteYou done good.
Sherry & jack
I think you just made her day. What a little cutie. She has the perfect produce stand.
ReplyDeleteLisa
She is a cutie. Her tomatoes look nice and juicy too. Of course I see watermelons back there too.
ReplyDeleteHer smile is precious. I am guessing she sold many tomatoes just with her smile.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! It's a great job for a kid that is outgoing and adorable. Nothing ~ I mean nothing! ~ beats a fresh, garden grown tomato. Yum!
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