Too Slim Tom
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Music abounded at the Corvallis Saturday Farmer's Market. Too Slim Tom, of the duo Too Slim Tom and Miz Marsha, plucks a bluesy tune at the north end of the market on the last day of April, Saturday April 30. |
Saturday Farmer's Market
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It was a busy Saturday Farmer's Market in Corvallis, Ore. on April 30. Families, musicians, children, farmers, vendors, and even dogs gathered in downtown Corvallis to celebrate spring and share and sell their abundance on a warm and sunny day.
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Aronda Beagle makes a purchase at the Gathering Together Farms stand in Corvallis, Ore., at the Saturday Farmers Market on April 30. Beagle is a Corvallis native who believes people don't say "I love you," enough. She said to me after I photographed her, "I love you. We don't say I love you enough. People need to express love more often." |
A few more photos from my Saturday Farmer's Market collection:
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Members of Keltocalypse fill the Corvallis Saturday Farmer's Market atmosphere with rowdy, danceable, celtic -inspired tunes. April 30 was warm and sunny and the perfect day to gather downtown for music and celebration of spring. From left to right: Mark Philips on fiddle, Katie Maxey on fiddle, Mina Carson on guitar, and Beth Brown on cello.
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Keltocalypse at the Corvallis Saturday Farmer's Market on April 30. Pictured from left to right: Michael Everett on mandolin and Beth Brown on cello. |
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Beth Brown, member of Corvallis group Keltocalypse, plays her cello at the Saturday Farmers Market in downtown Corvallis on April 30. |
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