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Angaston, South Australia: It’s a sad Saturday with no farmers market

March 29, 2020 Jim 1 Comment

Our first stop on a normal Saturday morning is the Barossa Farmers Market. It’s everything you’d hope for in a small farm town farmers market. In addition to all the fresh fruits and veggies and baked and canned goods, you’re sure to run into friends and neighbors. We love it.

Unfortunately, it has temporarily fallen victim to the Coronavirus and is closed until further notice.

 

This is our friend John and his wife Lee. She’s the brains behind their thriving muesli and granola business. He’s the brawn.

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  1. Ray says

    March 29, 2020 at 3:03 pm

    Time for some of the vendors to set up some online stores?

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