Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Willard Oland of Mount Airy, left, is pleased to find cinnamon buns at Bold Love Bakery, made at the Mount Airy farm of the same name. Bold Love Farm is owned by Kim and George Anderson, standing together at right. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Jame Ewing of the Maryland Duck Co. in Mount Airy says that the duck eggs they sell, which are large and sometimes have a blueish cast to the shell, have fifty per cent more Vitamin A than chicken eggs. His stand also offers duck meat and wine from Libertas Estate Vineyard and Winery. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Martha Hoff, who operates Five Points Farm Market and Greenhouse at the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market, takes a sign to release the water which collected on the overhead tarp after a downpour. Five Points Farm is in York Springs, PA. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Genet Kebede, left, and daughter Raee Kebede, of Mount Airy, get ready to dash from the Five Points Farm Market stall with their purchases after waiting out a downpour at the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Emma Gonzalez, 6, at the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market with her mother, Skylar Stevenson of Mount Airy, holds on tight to the leash of Fiona, as she investigates an umbrella. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Lyra Borkowski, 3, and her brother Fox, 6, of Mount Airy, enjoy splashing in the puddles at the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market after a sudden downpour. The Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market takes place in the rail yard at 3 N. Main Street on Wednesdays, from 3 to 7 p.m. (Their mother gave permission for photo.) (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Dark red cherries, left, and Rainier cherries, right, from Chestnut Hill Farm and Market in Smithsburg, for sale at the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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At the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market, Jayde Kelly of Mount Airy, left, asks James Ewing about the duck eggs for sale at the stand for Maryland Duck Co. and Libertas Estates Vineyard and Winery. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Michelle Armstead works at the booth for Linganore Wine Cellars at the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market, where dry and sweet wines are offered. The three-generation, family-owned winery is based in Mount Airy. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Gaby Wood of Mount Airy selects baked goods from Charles and May Freeman, owners of Harvest Moon Bakehouse in Urbana. The Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market takes place in the rail yard at 3 N. Main Street on Wednesdays, from 3 to 7 p.m. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Simone Blanchard of Mount Airy selects some red new potatoes from the Five Points Farm Market and Greenhouse at the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market. The Five Points Farm is in York Springs, PA. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Mount Airy Main Street Farmers’ Market
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Brothers Josiah Moody, 13, and his brother Lincoln, 11, of Mount Airy, at their “Krafty Creations” booth where they are selling scented homemade play dough made with all-natural essential oils, which they call “Brain Dough.” They also make Paracord keychains, left, and some wood decor products. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)