The wagons are lined-up for anyone who needs them to tote their flowers, fruit, toddlers or such. The Arts & Antiques building in the background is full of a-little-bit-of-this and a-little-bit-of-that (minimalists, won’t want to go in there). You'll find just about anything that'll hold a plant, hang a plant, let a plant climb on it, or just sit by a plant & keep it company.
Clover & tupelo honey (made on the farm) are available for purchase at the front table on the right where the green checkered tablecloth can be seen in this shot.
(Part of my Life on a Family Farm series)
In the Stream Cliff Farms. photo essay.
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On 22 June 2008 Jessica Hardin gave props:
I love this series. It's so neat to be able to see what a big part of your life consists of and to see things you enjoy. The photos are wonderful!
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On 17 July 2008 Debby Adler gave props:
Stunning series. This looks much nicer than the concrete wasteland I live in...
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