Oh! Don't think I've ever seen a sign like this! Now this is what the world needs...more sharing and caring...
middle son and I sold turnip greens one summer (from our garden); no free ones!
send that truck up my way!I know, not everyone loves turnips :)
They've obviously got a surfeit.
I like, a good shot that fills me with curiosity.
If I had free turnips I'd give them away too!
awww. sweet. :)
That is so nice!
Wow...how generous!
Sharing what you have. Nice
I like Carol's comment and I totally agree with her! I am happy to say that some generous people in my small hometown still do this from time to time.Inside Cambodia
It's not to often someone wants to give food away.
Have no idea what they are, but for free it is always nice.
Oh, there are good people in the world - what a nice gesture and I love turnips.
OK, what is turnips??
They must grow in your area the way Zuchinni did back when we gardened -- in Oregon. You almost couldn't give them away, they are so prolific.
Oh! Don't think I've ever seen a sign like this! Now this is what the world needs...more sharing and caring...
ReplyDeletemiddle son and I sold turnip greens one summer (from our garden); no free ones!
ReplyDeletesend that truck up my way!
ReplyDeleteI know, not everyone loves turnips :)
They've obviously got a surfeit.
ReplyDeleteI like, a good shot that fills me with curiosity.
ReplyDeleteIf I had free turnips I'd give them away too!
ReplyDeleteawww. sweet. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so nice!
ReplyDeleteWow...how generous!
ReplyDeleteSharing what you have. Nice
ReplyDeleteI like Carol's comment and I totally agree with her! I am happy to say that some generous people in my small hometown still do this from time to time.
ReplyDeleteInside Cambodia
It's not to often someone wants to give food away.
ReplyDeleteHave no idea what they are, but for free it is always nice.
ReplyDeleteOh, there are good people in the world - what a nice gesture and I love turnips.
ReplyDeleteOK, what is turnips??
ReplyDeleteThey must grow in your area the way Zuchinni did back when we gardened -- in Oregon. You almost couldn't give them away, they are so prolific.
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