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It's been a gift to hear back from customers about their experience of the market this year. As a market team we went out for lunch this Saturday and read out loud the comments that folks took the time to write. Here's one from Lori, "Thank you so much for all your hard work in providing beautiful, locally grown food. It is like eating sunshine!" Don't we wish for a little of that sunshine now! Not that season though. Reading through the comments from people it affirms the work that we do and we are so grateful to be involved in this good work of tending the soil and growing vegetables for people right here! Visit our reviews section of our reviews section website to read more. And consider leaving your comment here.
Thank you for joining us for this 2019 harvest season. What a gift it has been to be able to share this land and the harvest with you! It was a privilege to hear your feedback this past Tuesday as we reflected together on the past months of market. You have worked Tuesday markets into your schedule and it has been so good to see you from week to week.
Some of us on Kingfisher Farm gathered to toast the end of the harvest season on Tuesday evening and remembered highlights of the season: walking by the cherry tomato greenhouse to pop one (or 2 or 3) Sungold cherry tomatoes, tomato sandwiches with Sue's bread, roasted eggplant, seeing market customers lingering and enjoying the farm on Tuesdays, the market day when Johanna and Anne baked those amazing goodies and cakes, the super sweet, crisp lettuce this season and the abundance of beautiful flowers! I am gathering some customer comments from this season and would love it if you would take a few minutes to write a few short sentences to me about what eating locally from Kingfisher Farm has meant to you this year. I know it's a bit like fishing for compliments but some of you had some beautiful reflections and I would like permission to use these on my website. Comment Here. Thank you. From Paul and I, all who grew your vegetables and all of us at Kingfisher Farm - Much peace to you in the hibernation season! What a flower season it has been! This is my first friday that I'm not out there making bouquets in a long time. We've had about 25 weeks of flowers this year. So much beauty. For now I'm ready to put it to bed, get the spring bulbs in and start planning. But can't wait for more blooms next year. Thank you for all the flowers you bought at the roadside - totally exceeded my expectations!
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