
Woke up to wet streets and a happy head, because it was time to visit the food market.

Had soup and orange juice for breakfast.

The vegetables are the best at this time of the year.

Cute.

The shapes of these pumpkins are amazing.

Staring boxes.

I don't know what it is about these flowers, but I find them beautiful in an ugly way or maybe ugly in a beautiful way. I like when that happens.

Great low budget food - soup veggies for €1.

The best coffee stand at the market (although Milchkaffee is not my favourite).

These air plants are so beautiful, I will get myself some soon.

Art by Low Bros.

Love cheese.

Corn.

Balcony love.

The market was overwhelming, I ended up not buying anything to bring home - instead I enjoyed it while being there and went to Rossmann to buy face lotion.










like your boots.
ReplyDeletei love all these photos - and your boots, sandra!
ReplyDeletecornflowers! this one is the ornemental species, the wild cornflower is more poetic, with less petal… (I love them so much)
ReplyDeletebarbapapa-pumpor!
ReplyDeletethis makes me miss berlin!
ReplyDeleteYour life looks like one endless Berlin vacation :-) It's always wonderful to read your posts and look at your gorgeous photos - both here and on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteWay over here we call those flowers Bachelor Buttons.
ReplyDeleteI used to buy them and whenever I did, my husband
would ask: "Why are you buying weeds?" ( He's the
country mouse and I'm the city mouse. )
how good are farmers markets! i love buying my produce there. the one euro veggies are AMAZING though, thats so good!
ReplyDeletethe final photo is mint! love it!
ReplyDeleteDe där majkolvarna! Så himla fina. Hade ingen aning om att majs kunde se ut också sådär.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an amazing market. The cheeses-oh my!
ReplyDeleteI just can't wait get back to Berlin and enjoy another walk through the turkish market on Maybachufer!
ReplyDeleteI always love your market posts. They are so colorful and full of delicious things. I have to say I've never seen red corn!! Seriously, I thought there was only yellow.
ReplyDeleteOh, and the cheese... I'm a lucky girl as my husband works in a cheese dairy! :)
Really wonderful! I visited the Turkish Market there a few times.....I love your blog....it is such a contrast with my own life in Ireland and also my son lives in Berlin, can't wait to come back!
ReplyDeletethis makes me want to go to a food marke too! i haven't been to one in too long :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy walk it looks like.
ReplyDeleteYesterday, I went on a bicycle tour and for a long walk in a forest and your beloved crocheted warmers were there too. Felt happy to have the autumn here and taste the first lingonberries.
Happy new week Sandra!
hej jee how i love these market posts:)
ReplyDeletelove the picture of the mangold! makes me hungry!!
ReplyDeleteYour photos scream AUTUMN! The summer is heading towards autumn here in Toronto, Canada too.
ReplyDeleteAs always lovely photos, Sandra!
Åh så fint! :) Varför har vi inte sådana marknader här i Sverige. Fast jag hade nog gjort som du och kommit hem tomhänt.
ReplyDelete<3 colööörs!
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