

Good Bye Summer
The sound of cicadas let us know that we are in August. As school approaches and the weather cools its way into Fall, we are all faced with the never pleasant farewell to Summer. Most of us are planning our last get together before school begins--of course I mean Labor Day weekend. That extra day to gather our strength for the impending Fall allows us the opportunity to utilize the bounties that this Summer has brought Adams County.
Yes, it has been a trying year for our produce people, but they still bring delicious food to the table. Your Corn & Tomato salad has Grandma picking at it before the food is served. The meat department has been watching animals grow slowly due to the crazy June and July heat. However, be it Beef, Pork, or Chicken, that piece of Adams County raised meat you have chosen to place on grill has everyone's mouth watering. You have gotten the BEST Coconut Cake & homemade pies for dessert. You have all that you need to nourish your guests with an incredible Feast.
Now it comes to it, you have everyone gathered. You have the Best of the Bounty of Adams County hand selected by you from your Adams County Farmers Markets...but wait, LOOK AT YOUR TABLE! Something is missing...why the FLOWERS! No picnic set up is complete without beautiful, meticulously arranged local flowers!
I know, you’re saying, "Yes, but I am feeding all these people, isn't that enough?" And my answer is that people eat with their eyes. Your tasty meal becomes elevated to an opulent feast when you set the table with a few simple bouquets of fresh cut flowers. You are saying Farewell to Summer and Welcoming the Fall with your Labor Day Picnic. These are the days of HOT PINKS and CRISP WHITES and VIBRANT PURPLES which will soon fade to warm tones of gold, orange and browns. The flowers will last long after your party too, bringing warmth and smiles into your home.
Celebrate the end of Summer at your Labor Day Feast. You have everything you need at the Adams County Farmers Markets to make your fete the talk of the town-- from the food that tantilizes the tastebuds to the flowers that you crown your table with.