Farmers' Market, Jackson, Mississippi (North West Street at Woodrow Wilson -- the older and better farmers' market).
Lone Chatelaine, rootsandwings, Peter Kaminski, juliehudsongreen, and 23 other people added this photo to their favorites.
Farmers' Market, Jackson, Mississippi (North West Street at Woodrow Wilson -- the older and better farmers' market).
Lone Chatelaine, rootsandwings, Peter Kaminski, juliehudsongreen, and 23 other people added this photo to their favorites.
BJW-58 [deleted] 61 months ago | reply
For the Magnolia States

Finest
digitaljournal.com 59 months ago | reply
Hi, thanks for using a creative commons license with this photo. It was used on DigitalJournal.com here:
www.digitaljournal.com/blog/715
gmunsey 50 months ago | reply
I just used your photo to illustrate an article at Eat. Drink. Better, a sustainable food blog.
You can view the article here.
Thanks!
Gina Munsey, Writer, Green Options Media
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peach of a shot!
T-Lofts 48 months ago | reply
Great shot! I used it to illustrate a blog post on our local farmers markets. Thanks!! :) www.tlofts.com/blog/?p=229
NatalieMaynor 48 months ago | reply
Thanks for the compliment, T-Lofts!
mandenas 46 months ago | reply
Thanks for the great photo – we used it in a video which can be seen both here (reimaginerural.com/architects-of-change-midwest-rural-assembly-preview/) with attribution at the end of the slideshow, and here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_ZcTM2HMGo&feature=channel_page) with linked attribution in the sidebar.
Thanks again for the CC license!
Morgan
sheryllrenata 23 months ago | reply
Thank you for the awesome photo! It was used on my personal blog, The Wanderlust Project, under a post titled 'I Eat Plants" thewanderlustproject.com/?p=1600. Thanks again!
Sheryll
NatalieMaynor 23 months ago | reply
Thanks, Sheryll! I'm flattered.
GlobalGoodNetworks 23 months ago | reply
nice
Worldette 14 months ago | reply
Thank you for sharing your photo! We loved your work so much we have used it in a recent article on Worldette - the website for women who travel and who love freedom. Here's the article with your picture: US eating goes green: goodbye fast food, hello global food movement?